National Joint Committee Issued a Press Brief to Stop Shariya Univesity
The National Joint Committee, NJC of Sri Lanka issued a strongly worded press brief condemning the brutal massacre carried out by the group of terrorists of misplaced Islamic faith on the holy day of Easter. NJC stated that to the Sri Lankans who successfully eliminated the L.T.T.E terror ten years ago, the tragedy on the Easter Day was an unexpected tragedy which killed more than 350 and injured more than 500 persons including about 40 foreigners.
NJC has strongly condemned the government’s policy of taking punitive action against our valiant soldier’s at the behest of anti Sri Lankan elements hell-bent and punishing our security forces and stated regret the ill-advised decision of the government to co-sponsor the UNHRC resolution 30/1 against Sri Lanka through which we undertook to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
JNC urge the government,
(1) To forthwith proscribe permanently all extremist organization decimating Wahahi extremist violence and Wahhabi extremist ideology including;
(a) The Sri Lanka Tawheed Jamaath (SLTJ)
(b) National Tawaheed Jammaath (NTJ)
(c) Nation Tawaheed Jammaath
(d) Tamilnadu Tawaheed Jammaath (TNJJ)
(e) Tharnl Athar Athavia
(f) ISIL
By enacting necessary legislation similar to legislation enacted in 1978 to proscribe the LTTE
(2) To immediately close down all illegal Madarasa schools in Sri Lanka engaging in disseminating racial and religious hatred, and intolerance.
(3) To refrain from permitting any private university such as the Private Shariya University in Batticaloa,
(4) in Sri Lanka to teach Islamic theology except as a campus within the faculty of a state university which would function under the supervision of the government so as to prevent any extreme ideology with violent disposition being disseminated within the country.
(5) To release the Intelligence Officers taken into custody and terminate all persecutions initiated against our security forces.
(6) To ensure that all military camps that were in operation on 19th May 2009 be re-established if any of them had been closed down already.
(7) Not to permit any foreign armed personnel, foreign armed services, secret agencies, to operate in Sri Lanka under the ostensible excuse of helping Sri Lanka to eradicate IS terrorism. The government should forthwith enact legislation which requires any security agency of any other state if they are operating as an attachment to any foreign embassy in Sri Lanka to register with the government of Sri Lanka so that their operations could be monitored by the government.
(8) To ban any persons in any public place wearing any dress or mask in a manner that the identity of such a person cannot be identified including the Niquab, Burkah, or other similar dress
(9) Refrain from recognizing or allowing any refugee who is not a citizen of Sri Lanka, to remain in Sri Lanka and immediately repatriate all those refugees who have been permitted to remain in Sri Lanka.
The full text of the Press Release issued by the National Joint Committees is as follows:
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