Seven injured as Sri Lanka mosque attacked

A Buddhist-led mob has attacked a mosque in Colombo, Sri Lankan officials say.

Seven injured as Sri Lanka mosque attacked

A Muslim official says a Buddhist mob has thrown rocks and vandalised a mosque in Sri Lanka.

A Muslim official says a Buddhist mob has thrown rocks and vandalised a mosque in Sri Lanka's capital, injuring at least seven worshippers.

A trustee for the mosque in Colombo, A Hameed, said that four of the seven worshippers hurt in the attack on Saturday on Masjid Deenul Islam have been hospitalised.

Police spokesman Buddika Siriwardena said two police officers were injured while trying to prevent clashes between the Buddhist mob and Muslim youth who gathered to defend the mosque.

The attack comes amid a growing anti-Muslim campaign by Buddhist nationalist groups who consider Muslims to be a threat to their political and economic well-being.


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