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Sri Lanka: Threats to ’Equal Ground’ PDF Print E-mail

We would like to give you an update of what has been happening here because of our work with the communities in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka.

A group named Jamatheye Islami - an extremist Muslim group - has been writing fictitious articles about EQUAL GROUND and inciting violence against us. The first article appeared in December . Subsequently, in January we did go to the East coast to conduct workshops - we did 4 workshops in the Muslim community and 1 with the Tamil community. After we got back, our coordinator of the Muslim workshops, started receiving death threats. He received 20 phone calls in one evening telling him he would be killed if he did not stop promoting homosexuality in those areas. We have a recording of one of these phone calls. He has filed a complaint with the police and with the Muslim Peace secretariat and the HRC. Our two Field officers are also under threat. they have been visited by members of the extremist group at their houses and threatened. So have their families.

The Muslim (extremists) newspaper called Engelthesam published in Kattandkudy in Batticaloa district have published articles condemning the work EQUAL GROUND have been doing with bogus articles highlighting our apparent 'Jewish' agenda to pervert the Muslim community of Sri Lanka. We have also received three warning emails to date, one reminding us what would happen if we were to persist with this line of perversion. Both of our Muslim Trustees have had to resign because of these threats.

We are dealing with this in the way we best know how. Through the Press Complaints Commission, but the extremist group that is behind this - Jamatheye Islami - have many resources. Our biggest fear is not just of the physical harm but also the closure of EQUAL GROUND. These people are quite capable of paying politicians to do just that. Our work with the LGBTIQ communities here in Sri Lanka will be seriously jeopardized if so.

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Aiming for equal ground in Sri Lanka PDF Print E-mail

At an AIDS conference in Colombo in 2007, the Sri Lankan health minister, Nimal Siripala de Silva said, I don't want people to think I brought all of these people here to promote lesbianism and
homosexuality-¦ People in South-East Asia practice good sexual behaviour with single partners-¦ When the Western world was living in jungles, we were leading a civilised life.

Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, executive director of Sri Lanka's leading LGBT activist group EQUAL GROUND, believes the distinction between the West and Sri Lankan society is a key stumbling block to greater acceptance of homosexuality in her country.

Broader society feels homosexuality is a Western import and that it goes against the predominant cultures and religions in Sri Lanka, she said. Ironic really since Buddhism is the main religion here. Nowhere in Buddhism does it make reference to homosexuality being bad other than sexual conduct for monks.

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