Sri Lanka's Muslims want the government to abandon its mandatory cremation policy that violates their faith Opinion | Lukman Harees
in Modera, Colombo, reduced to ashes, with no funeral rights or family nearby, only to later discover she did not die of Covid -19.Who can transform her ashes to flesh and bones, so that her remains be buried whole in dignity, and not in an urn?
These latest episodes of institutionalised racism, have caused anguish and agony among minority communities, already licking the wounds of demonisation since the ethnic war ended in 2009. At first glance, Sri Lankan authorities insisting that the bodies of all Covid-19 victims be cremated, no matter their religion, might seem fair.
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