To: Pyro7480
Some bad weed? Moldy bread? Rice fungus?
Taking a page out of the book of Hindu fundamentalists, who have passed anti-conversion law in six Indian states, monastic legislators from the Jathika Hela Urumaya drafted a similar bill that would outlaw the conversion, by the use of force or by allurement or by any fraudulent means, of a person from one religion to another. Some Buddhist extremists have spread rumors that Christians had assassinated the Buddhist monk who initiated the bill, even though an autopsy showed that he had died of a heart attack. Śri Lankān police have been criticized for being slow in making arrests and for dismissing the attackers as mere drunks, but some observers suspect that they are encouraged by radical elements of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), a socialist party that has supported a strong nationalist platform for decades. The monks in the JVP are disciples of Anagarika Dharmapala, the father of Buddhist nationalism and whose second generation monks, as H. L. Seneviratne contends, upset the delicate balance established by first generation Dharmapalite monks with violence, breaking it up into pieces, never to be put back together again.[4] BUDDHIST NATIONALISM AND RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE IN ŚRI LANKĀ http://sothi.wordpress.com/2009/08/22/various-papers-on-sinhala-buddhist-nationalism-2/
50 posted on
12/11/2009 2:03:26 PM PST by
anglian
To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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Some bad weed? Moldy bread? Rice fungus?"
A bit of undigested beef?
66 posted on
12/11/2009 5:22:06 PM PST by
YHAOS
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