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On alert over riots in Sri Lanka

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COLOMBO”•Sri Lankan troops patrolled a coastal town Sunday where nearly 90 homes were damaged and cars set alight in violence between the island’s Sinhalese and Muslim communities.

A brawl over a traffic accident on Gintota, about 110 kilometers  south of the capital Colombo, on Thursday descended into clashes between mobs from the majority Sinhalese and minority Muslim minorities.

The army and navy were deployed to reinforce local police as the situation spiraled over the weekend with at least five people hospitalized and close to 90 buildings damaged in the rioting.

The town remained tense and under lockdown throughout Saturday evening, but at dawn a curfew imposed on previous days was lifted.

“We have called for a complete report about damages and all the victims will be compensated by the state,” Home Minister Vajira Abeywardena told reporters.

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Security forces and police would remain in place until law and order had been restored, he added. AFP

Muslims account for about 10 percent of Sri Lanka’s 21 million people, the second-largest minority group after Tamils.

Sinhalese — a largely-Buddhist ethnic group — make up more than 70 percent of the population.

Police said 19 people have been arrested in connection with the weekend riots and the authorities were looking for more suspects.

In June 2014, there were religious riots between the majority Buddhists and minority Muslim leaving four dead and many injured.

That violence was instigated by a Buddhist extremist group whose leaders are on trial accused of spurring religious conflict. AFP

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