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Sri Lanka To Curb The Increasing Incidents Of Condemnation Of Religion On Social Media

Sri Lanka to curb the increasing incidents of condemnation of religion on social media.

Condemning religion on social media in Sri Lanka will be heavy, laws will be made to stop increasing cases.

Preparations are underway in Sri Lanka to curb the increasing incidents of condemnation of religion on social media.

A new law is being drafted for this. In this, it will be illegal to make comments or satire against religion on internet media.

Preparation to stop condemnation of religion on social media in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister Vidur Wickramanayake said on Sunday, ‘Soon a law will be passed. This will stop incidents of insulting religion on social media.

This step is being taken after the derogatory remarks made by standup comedian Natasha Edirisurya on religion.

Standup comedian Natasha was arrested.

Standup comedian Natasha Edirisurya has been arrested on Sunday. Edirisurya’s case is not the first incident, but many such incidents have happened.

Pastor Fernando was accused of insulting Buddha.

Earlier this month, Pastor Jerome Fernando was charged with making derogatory remarks about Buddha that appeared online.

Explain that more than 74 percent of Sri Lanka’s total population are Buddhists. The Constitution places Buddhism in the first place among the country’s religious beliefs.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe ordered an investigation.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe said on May 15 that such incidents could spark religious strife in the country and instructed the Criminal Investigation Department to launch an investigation into the matter.

It’s worth noting that Fernando, like Edirisurya, has also apologized. However, he went to Singapore and eventually filed a fundamental rights petition to prevent arrest.

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