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Police curfew in southern Lanka town after communal flare up

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Several houses and businesses belonging to the minority Muslim community have been attacked allegedly by Sinhala mobs in Sri Lanka's southern district of Galle following violent clashes, prompting police to arrest 19 people and impose a curfew.

The curfew was imposed in several areas of Galle district yesterday night, police said.

A few houses and businesses belonging to the minority Muslim community has been attacked after a minor incident involving the majority Sinhala community.

Police's Special Task Force and the military has been deployed to bring the situation under control, police said.

About 19 people have been arrested, it said.
 

Vajira Abeywardena, a senior government minister in the town said: "A small incident on Thursday night was brought under control and later yesterday another group had escalated the situation."

Muslims account for just 10 per cent of Sri Lanka's 21 million population. The community has been complaining of increasing attacks against them in recent years.

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First Published: Nov 18 2017 | 12:48 PM IST

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