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Temple and State: Dreams of repelling Islam and ensuring the dominance of Buddhism animate the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), Sri Lanka’s most powerful Buddhist organisation whose name means Buddhist Strength Army. At the group’s annual convention in February, in a suburb of Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo, more than 100 monks led the proceedings, as followers clutched Buddhist flags, clasped their right hand to their chest and pledged to defend their religion. Founded just a year ago, the BBS insists that Sri Lanka, the world’s oldest continually Buddhist nation, needs to robustly reclaim its spiritual roots. It wants monks to teach history in government schools and has called for religious headscarves to be banned, even though 9 percent of the population is Muslim. Said the BBS General Secretary and monk, Galaboda Aththe Gnanasara Thero, at the group’s annual meeting: “This is a Buddhist government. This is a Buddhist country.”
Hard-line monks, like those in the BBS, have turned on minority Muslims and Christians, especially since the 26-year war against the largely Hindu Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam insurgency ended four years ago. After President Mahinda Rajapaksa, a conservative, was elected in 2005, Buddhist supremacist groups became more powerful. In recent months, their campaign of intimidation has included attacks on a Muslim-owned clothing store, a Christian pastor’s house and a Muslim-linked slaughterhouse. Despite monks’ being captured on video leading some of the marauding, none have been charged. Indeed, temple and state are growing ever closer in Sri Lanka, with a monk-dominated party serving as a coalition member of the government. In March, the guest of honour at the opening ceremony for the BBS-founded Buddhist Leadership Academy was Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the President’s brother, who said: “It is the monks, who protect our country, religion and race.”
Alms in Arms: In Thailand’s deep south, it is the monks, who need help - and in their desperation some have resorted to methods contrary to Buddhism’s pacifist dogma. The southern provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat used to be part of a Malay sultanate before staunchly Buddhist Thailand annexed the region early last century. Muslims make up at least 80 percent of the area’s population. Since a separatist insurgency intensified in 2004, many Buddhists have been targeted because their positions - such as teachers, soldiers or government workers - are linked to the Thai state. Dozens of monks have been attacked too. Now the Thai military and other security forces have moved into the wat, as Thai Buddhist temples are known, and soldiers go out each morning with monks as they collect alms. “There’s no other choice,” says Lieutenant Sawai Kongsit. “We cannot separate Buddhism from guns anymore.”
Wat Lak Muang, in the town of Pattani, is home to 10 Buddhist monks and around 100 soldiers. The sprawling compound’s main stupa has been taken over as an operational command centre for the Thai army’s 23rd battalion, with camouflage netting wrapped around the central base of the holy structure. Each year, thousands of Buddhist volunteers receive training at this wat to join armed civilian militias charged with guarding their villages. Prapaladsuthipong Purassaro, who was a monk for 16 years and now tends the temple, admits that when he wore monastic robes, he owned three pistols. “Maybe I felt a little bit guilty as a Buddhist,” he says. “But we have to protect ourselves.”
If Buddhists feel more protected by the presence of soldiers in their temples, it sends quite another signal to the Muslim population. “By inviting soldiers into the wat, the state is wedding religion to the military,” says Michael Jerryson, an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Youngstown State University in Ohio and author of a book about Buddhism’s role in the southern Thailand conflict. “Buddhists will never think we’re Thai people,” says Sumoh Makeh, the mother of a suspected insurgent, who, with 15 others, was killed by Thai marines in February after they tried to raid a naval base. “This is our land, but we are the outsiders.”
After all, Muslims too are running scared in the deep south. More of them have perished in the violence than Buddhists, felled by indiscriminate bombings or whispers that they were somehow connected to the state. (By proportion of population, however, more Buddhists have died.) Yet, monk after monk tells me that Muslims are using mosques to store weapons, or that every imam carries a gun. “Islam is a religion of violence,” says Phratong Jiratamo, a marine turned monk. “Everyone knows this.”
It is a sentiment the Burmese bin Laden would endorse. I wonder how Wirathu reconciles the peaceful sutras of his faith with the anti-Muslim violence spreading across his Bamar-majority homeland. “In Buddhism, we are not allowed to go on the offensive,” he tells me. “But we have every right to defend our community.” Later, as he preaches to an evening crowd, I listen to him compel smiling housewives, students, teachers, grandmothers and others to repeat after him: “I will sacrifice myself for the Bamar race.”
The Buddhist spirit of forgiveness, though, still exists in the unlikeliest of places. In 2011, Watcharapong Suttha, a monk at Wat Lak Muang, was doing his morning alms, guarded by soldiers, when a bomb detonated. The lower half of his body is covered in shrapnel scars. Now 29 and disrobed, Watcharapong is still traumatised, his eyes darting, his body beset by twitches. But he does not blame an entire faith for his attack. “Islam is a peaceful religion, like Buddhism, like all religions,” he says, adding that “if we blame Muslims, they will blame us. Then this violence will never end.”
The writer is is TIME's East Asia correspondent and China Bureau chief.

Buddhists going bad
 
If they attack Muslims, then just attack them back there are minority Muslim populations across the area Bangladesh, kashmir, Indonesia etc

Why just wait to be abused
 
Hard-line monks, like those in the BBS, have turned on minority Muslims and Christians, especially since the 26-year war against the largely Hindu Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam insurgency ended four years ago.
That is wrong. They were majority Christians.
 
Its about time the Buddhist's kicked some muslim arse. ................ maybe joe shearer can comment on this :D

seems like you are happy with the news, wanna kick your country fellow muslims ?
 
seems like you are happy with the news, wanna kick your country fellow muslims ?

Indians are known instigators and trouble makers, they first instigated the Tamils to fight Buddhist Sinhalese supremacist as Sri Lanka showed India its middle finger during the Indo-pak war in 1971, now they instigating the terrorist Buddhists to taken on the minority peace loving Muslims in Lanka ...
 
I am certainly happy that at long last the Buddhist have started asserting themselves. I am not a Buddhist though .....so the question is not relevant :devil:



oohhh .....those evil yindoos :lol:

question is relevant because you seemed happy
 
Prabhakaran aka Pirapaharan (Christian convert, a lapsed Methodist)
S.P. Tamil Selvam - Christian
Balraj (Balasegaram Kandiah) - Christian
Pottu Amman (Christian)
Prabhakaran’s son Charles Anthony - Christian
Anton Balasingham - Christian
Soosai (Thillaiyampalam Sivanesan) - Christian
Thenmozhi Rajaratnam (nickname Dhanu), Rajiv Gandhi's suicide bomber assassin - Christian

except for antion balasingham, Soosai and Dhanu (she was not part of the core leadership just a cadre - suicide bomber), any proof of Prabhakaran, his son and the rest converted to Christianity ? please post the relevant source , thank you
 
except for antion balasingham and Dhanu, any proof of Prabhakaran, his son and the rest converted to Christianity ? please post the relevant source , thank you


Don't you think that onus is on you to contradict his claims?
 
If they attack Muslims, then just attack them back there are minority Muslim populations across the area Bangladesh, kashmir, Indonesia etc

Why just wait to be abused
no wonder muslims world over are attacked for the centuries of brutality they have inflicted on others.

BTW, if pakistanis and paksitan support and bombs india and kill hindus because Babri unused masjid was removed, buddhists have to be supported in eradicating people of those religion that destroyed nalanda to bamiyan buddhas.

seems like you are happy with the news, wanna kick your country fellow muslims ?

we have enough across the border ..

Indians are known instigators and trouble makers, they first instigated the Tamils to fight Buddhist Sinhalese supremacist as Sri Lanka showed India its middle finger during the Indo-pak war in 1971, now they instigating the terrorist Buddhists to taken on the minority peace loving Muslims in Lanka ...

please go and control your haze. beg indonesia .
 
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