Wahabist engaged in criminal activities in Sri Lanka
The slimy tentacles of Wahhabism keep spreading throughout the world. Everywhere a nation gives them a toehold, they metastase like a cancer.
Wahabist engaged in criminal activities in Sri Lanka
Asiantribune.com
Created 2007-09-04 04:23
Colombo, 04 August
The rise of Wahabism in Sri Lanka and its links to criminal elements in the east of Sri Lanka are causing concern to mainstream Sri Lankan Muslims. Over the years, Wahabism has also grown into a militant organization in the east. Wahabists trained in Sri Lanka are sent to UK and Australia in the guise of students.
The Sri Lankan government too is concerned as this militant movement has international ramifications. It is a deviant cult not followed by the majority Muslims in the world and is bankrolled by foreign elements, according to informed Muslims. Wahabism emerging as a threat to Sri Lanka’s security – Alavi Moulana, Governor of Western Province
The publication of the initial report (See 28 August Militant Wahabism beats other Islamic fundamentalists in Sri Lanka)
provoked an angry response from the Wahabists who launched a propaganda campaign against the Asian Tribune.
We published an edited version of the statement issued by A. Rahman of the British College of Applied Studies BCAS, Colombo, Sri Lanka who claims to be its chairman. In his statement he has stated, "I request the AT to contact the Kattankudy police to verify the facts I have referred to here regarding our campaign method and positive impacts we created."
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