Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Sri Lanka bans Time magazine over 'Buddhist terror' story


COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A customs official says Sri Lanka has banned this week's issue of Time magazine over its cover story on Burma's sectarian violence between Buddhists and Muslims because it could affect religious sentiments on this Buddhist-majority island.


Controversial Buddhist monk Wirathu. Pic: AP.



Customs department spokesman Leslie Gamini says they have confiscated 400 copies of Time's July 1st edition because of a story on prominent Burmese Buddhist monk Wirathu bearing the headline "The Face of Buddhist Terror."


He said Wednesday the magazines were confiscated according to custom laws.


(READ MORE: Wirathu, Time Magazine, and the power of propaganda in Burma)


Religious tension has been on the rise in Sri Lanka, where the state religion is Buddhism. Hate speech and even attacks on Muslim-owned businesses and places of worship are more common than in the past.




Source: http://www.news.myanmaronlinecentre.com/2013/07/03/sri-lanka-bans-time-magazine-over-buddhist-terror-story/

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