After Muslim backlash, Sri Lanka ends forced cremations of people who've died of coronavirus

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Sri Lanka has ended forced cremations of people who have died of coronavirus after visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the country to respect the funeral rites of Muslims.

, after visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan urged Colombo to respect the funeral rites of the island's minority Muslims.

The policy was decried by members of the South Asian nation's Muslim community, who constitute 10 per cent of the 21 million population. Dozens of demonstrators had used Mr Khan's visit as an opportunity to call attention to the Sri Lankan government's disregard for Islamic burial customs and carried a mock coffin."I ... welcome the Sri Lankan govt's official notification allowing the burial option for those dying of Covid 19," he said on Twitter.

Traditionally, Muslims bury their dead facing Mecca. Sri Lanka's majority Buddhists, who are strong backers of the current government, are typically cremated, as are Hindus.

 

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