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The Dambulla crisis and need for a policy for multiculturalism and post-war social integration

by Dr. Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake

Sri Lanka has a long and proud tradition of religious co-existence which is attested by the presence of multi-religious sacred sites throughout the island, as well as, its uniquely mixed cultural geography.

The solution to the unfolding Dambulla Mosque crisis must hence build on, protect and nurture traditions of religious syncretism, pluralism and co-existence in the country. [click here to read in full ~ on dbsjeyaraj.com ~ The Dambulla crisis and need for a policy for multiculturalism and post-war social integration]

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