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Sri Lanka's Explosions: Hotels & Christian Churches.
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It's obvious that this was a systematic design of a group to inflict terror on the non-Muslim peoples
of Sri Lanka and it seems other explosions were contained the day after the church and hotel bombings.

With the Notre Dame Cathedral being badly damaged and -as The Christian Broadcasting Network reported:

"According to the German news site PI-News, every day in France, two churches are desecrated.
They report 1,063 attacks on Christian churches or symbols like crucifixes, icons, and statues in
France in 2018, marking a 17 percent increase from the year before..."
SOURCE:

...it's also obvious a religious war is being urged. Considering it's St. George's Day here in the UK, the question
is, how long before the weak people in power stop placating to these people who hate the western white people
of diverse faiths and stand up for their rights?


Quote:Horrifying moment a white van explodes in a fireball in Sri Lanka as police try to defuse three bombs
inside a day after Easter Sunday terror attack

*Police inspected the vehicle after locals reported it had not moved since Sunday
*They tried to defuse it but it exploded in a fireball near one of bombed churches 
*The further blast today has heightened fears of still-undiscovered explosives



'This is the moment a white van exploded into flames today as Sri Lankan police searched the scene of the
Easter Sunday terror attack. Police found three bombs inside the vehicle after locals reported it had been
parked near St Anthony's Shrine, one of the bombing targets, since Sunday. 

They tried to defuse the weapons but they detonated instead and sent pedestrians fleeing in panic.  
No injuries were reported but the further blast on Monday has heightened fears of still-undiscovered explosives
on the streets of Colombo. 

Police found 12 detonators scattered at Colombo's main bus depot on Monday and hours later found another
75 detonators at a garbage dump in the same area. Footage captured the moment that the van exploded into
a fireball and sent debris scattering across the street.

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Special Task Force bomb squad officers had grown suspicious of the van after it reportedly had not moved since
the attacks. The shrine, as well as three five-star hotels which were attacked on Sunday, were popular with foreign
visitors.  

Sri Lanka's president has given the military sweeping war-time powers to arrest and detain suspects following the
co-ordinated bombings. On Monday, armed security personnel stood guard on street corners in central Colombo
that were largely deserted, with most shops closed. 

Suspicion has fallen on Islamic cleric Zahran Hashim as officials blamed a group called National Thowheed Jamaath
(NTJ) for the attacks. Sources in Sri Lanka described Hashim, reported by local media to be a radical cleric known for
posting incendiary YouTube videos, as the founder of NTJ.

No group has officially claimed responsibility for the blasts, but Sri Lankan police say NTJ were the subject of an intelligence
warning ten days before. The terror group is thought to have split off from another hardline Islamist organisation in the South
Asian country. 

Police sources said the terrorists who targeted the Shangri La hotel had 'pamphlets and paraphernalia' associated with
extremist Islamic ideology in their hotel room. Officials believe an 'international' terror group may have been involved, raising
fears that al-Qaeda or ISIS may have been behind the attacks.

ISIS fanatics have already praised the atrocities as revenge for the Christchurch mosques shooting, according to the SITE
Intelligence Group, which tracks extremist activity online...'
DailyMail:


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RE: Sri Lanka's Explosions: Hotels & Christian Churches. - by BIAD - 04-23-2019, 09:21 AM

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