Religious structures with no military value have become repeated targets for indiscriminate violence Opinion | ialmarashi
While the perpetrators behind the Sri Lanka terrorist attacks are unclear, what is clear is that the events in that island to the massacres in New Zealand demonstratewith no military value and housing no armed combatants, have become repeated targets of indiscriminate violence.
Second, the attacks revealed a tragic, symbolic double standard. The destruction of Christian churches in Sri Lanka did not generate a similar outpouring of grief that emerged after the fire in Notre Dame cathedral. An Asian tragedy could not compete with a European one., the LTTE waged a terrorist campaign in the name of Sri Lanka’s Hindu Tamils. The group was defeated in 2009, with more than 70,000 deaths in the decades-long conflict.
This comparison of the evolution of terrorism raises the question as to what wave of terrorism ravaged Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. Was it the LTTE or the Al Qaeda/Daesh trend?
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