Muslims in Sri Lanka 'denied justice' over forced cremations of Covid victims

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Supreme court throws out case brought by families for whom cremation is against religious law

Muslim and Christian families inwhose relatives were cremated during the coronavirus pandemic in violation of their religious beliefs say they have been denied justice after the supreme court threw out their case.

 

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Perfectly justified measure.

This is disgusting and terrifying.

Life for the majority supersedes any religious law.

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