The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Thursday expressed its deep concern at the reports of the heavily tense situation after a mosque, several hotels and vehicles belonging to Muslims in Ampara were attacked by mobs leading to major tensions in the Eastern town in Sri Lanka.
Issuing a statement the OIC called on the government to expeditiously investigate the attacks.
While expressing its concern, the OIC stressed “the need to protect the rights of the Muslim minority, foremost of which is the right to observe their religious practices without harassment or any direct or indirect breaches and to earn their livelihoods and conduct their business under full protection of the law.”
In this context, the OIC Secretary General called on the Government Sri Lanka to proceed expeditiously with an investigation of such abuses and to ensure the safety and security of the Muslim minority while practicing their religious rights in accordance with all relevant international human rights conventions and instruments.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia- based Organization of Islamic Cooperation is an international organization consisting of 57 member states.

