KERALA KAVYA KALA SAHITHY CONDEMNS TERROR ATTACK IN SRI LANKA
Over 300 people were
killed and around 500 others were injured in eight coordinated attacks on
churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. The death toll continues to
rise, with at least 321 people dead as of Tuesday morning, according to the
state minister of defense. Among the deceased were 39 tourists, including
American citizens. The United Religions Initiative (URI) and the Parliament of
the World’s Religions extends its deepest condolences to the victims of the
bombing attacks that occurred this past Easter in Sri Lanka. Churches offering
Easter services and a number of hotels were targeted in the attacks. We theKerala Kavya Kala sahithy members
condemn these and all acts of terrorism against all peoples. The Kerala Kavya Kala Sahithy, the largest URI
CC in Kerala strongly condemns this inhuman cowardly act and Praying for the
families of the victims and the injured.
The terrible news of
killings of innocent souls as shaken our conscience to the core. URI West India
and all peace builder in my network strongly
condemns this inhuman cowardly act. Hope the Sri Lanka leadership bring the
culprits to justice. World leaders stood united in their condemnation of a
series of blasts in Sri Lanka that killed more than 300 people on Easter
Sunday, including dozens of foreigners – with Turkish, Dutch and Chinese among
them. The Sri Lankan government has identified National Thowheeth Jama’ath, a
small Islamist terrorist organization, as the culprits behind the assault.
ISIS, the terrorist group
Prof. John Kurakar
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