Lanka declares emergency to quell riots
Parliament issues apology to Muslim minority
March 07, 2018 00:00:00
Army members stand guard near a burnt house after Sri Lankan government declared a state of emergency on Tuesday following communal clashes between Buddhists and Muslims in Kandy. — Reuters
COLOMBO, March 6 (AFP): Sri Lanka on Tuesday declared a nationwide state of emergency after riots targeting Muslims left at least two people dead and homes ablaze in a hill station popular with tourists.
Sri Lanka's parliament Tuesday issued an apology to its Muslim minority, which constitutes 10 per cent of the country's population of 21 million.
The government said it was imposing the extraordinary measures after police failed to curb violence in Kandy, a central district famed for its tea plantations and Buddhist relics.
Heavily-armed police commandos were deployed to restore order in Kandy after rioters defied an overnight curfew and went on the rampage.
"The government is taking all possible measures to protect the people, especially Muslims," Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told parliament.