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I watched the reports from all of the major networks and noted the conspicuous lack of any mention of the motive behind the attack or of the Muslim perpetrators that carried it out.Even the media is recognizing this as a coordinated attack. This has been on my mind all day
I watched the reports from all of the major networks and noted the conspicuous lack of any mention of the motive behind the attack or of the Muslim perpetrators that carried it out.
they were Muslims?
I have read that the attackers have yet to be identified. What makes you say they were Muslims?
Why would anyone think they were anything but Muslims. Then again, lots of folks buy the Notre Dame short circuit story.
"No one has yet claimed responsibility for the bombings, but Senaratne said that the attackers belonged to Islamist group National Thowheeth Jama’ath (NTJ)" - RT.
That's what the government was saying as late as yesterday evening. But RT was the only news outlet reporting it. The NYT is reporting that "Ten days before the bombings, a top Sri Lankan police official warned the security services that a radical Islamist group was planning suicide attacks against churches, but no action was taken against the group."I have read that the attackers have yet to be identified. What makes you say they were Muslims?
That's what the government was saying as late as yesterday evening. But RT was the only news outlet reporting it. The NYT is reporting that "Ten days before the bombings, a top Sri Lankan police official warned the security services that a radical Islamist group was planning suicide attacks against churches, but no action was taken against the group."
Because Muslims are commanded to—I do wonder why they targeted Christians. I'd think there would be bigger targets in Sri Lanka. But, then again, Christians are less likely to retaliate.