Sudha Ramachandran, 20 January 2016, courtesy of Asia Times News & Features, where the title reads “Sri Lanka’s pluralist ethnic fabric under threat as anti-Muslim drive gains pace”
An intimidating slogan ‘Sinha le,’ literally lion’s blood in Sinhala, the language of the majority of Sri Lankans, has triggered fear among the island’s Muslims.
The slogan was first seen spray-painted on the gates of Muslim homes in Nugegoda, a suburb of the capital, Colombo. Since then it has appeared as wall graffiti in other parts of the city as well as on stickers and posters on private and public vehicles. The ‘Sinha le’ campaign is gathering momentum in social media too. Continue reading











