Empty classrooms: Sri Lanka schools re-open amid fears of more militant attacks

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COLOMBO: State schools in Sri Lanka resumed classes on Monday (May 6) amid tight security after the Easter Sunday bombings, but many anxious ...

COLOMBO: State schools in Sri Lanka resumed classes on Monday amid tight security after the Easter Sunday bombings, but many anxious parents kept their children at home over fears of more attacks by Islamic militants.

Despite the tight security and military patrols, most classrooms were near empty on Monday. Private schools, including Catholic institutions, remained closed. Authorities have blamed the Easter Sunday attacks, which also killed 42 foreign nationals, on two little-known local Islamist groups, the National Tawheed Jamaath and Jamathei Millathu Ibrahim .At Royal College, an elite state school in Colombo, the parking area usually filled with school vans on a normal day was practically empty.At a Hindu school in Batticaloa on the east coast, site of one of the church bombings, parents helped to search schoolbags at the entrance gate.

Security forces are on high alert after intelligence reports indicated militants could strike before the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which is due to begin later on Monday.In Negombo, where 102 people attending Easter Sunday service were killed in the deadliest bomb attack, authorities lifted an overnight curfew imposed after clashes between two groups of civilians.

 

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