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Sri Lanka
Buddhists Brawl At Peace Protest While Onlookers Ogle
2006-08-17
Protesters calling for an end to recent violence in Sri Lanka found themselves brawling with hardline Buddhist monks on Thursday, after a rally dubbed a "peace protest" turned unexpectedly violent.

Organisers said there were around 1,000 people in a park in the capital, Colombo, listening to a range of speakers when hardline saffron-robed monks opposed to concessions to Tamil Tiger rebels mounted the stage and erected banners.

Some more moderate Buddhist monks, protesting for peace, were already on the stage when punches were thrown. Soon, monks' robes and fists were flying, although no one was badly hurt, witnesses said.

"They were saying we should go to war," said pro-peace monk Madampawe Assagee. "We like to listen to other opinions so we let them do that but then they started fighting and we couldn't control some of our people. They tried to make it a big fight but we settled it in a few minutes."

Sri Lanka is currently embroiled in the worst fighting with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) since a 2002 truce, with many believing a two-decade civil war has resumed. Hardline monks -- allies of President Mahinda Rajapakse -- say the government is too soft on the rebels and want military action.

The island is dominated by the Buddhist Sinhalese majority, but is also home to Muslims as well as minority Tamils -- some Hindu, some Christian. The hardline monks are violently opposed to Tiger demands for a separate Tamil homeland.

A Reuters photographer said the fight first erupted between a speaker at the rally -- a former government minister -- and a monk, and then turned into a wider brawl. Other religious leaders on the platform found themselves dragged into the melee.

"By force, they disrupted the protest," said Jehan Perera, head of the National Peace Council, who took part in a peace march earlier in the day but had gone by the time the fight erupted. "But I think they're the minority. Most of the people we walked past were very supportive."
Posted by:Anonymoose

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"Oh, I am so going to kick that one-armed boxer's ass!"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-08-17 17:24  

#3  

"I will teach you to interrupt our peace protest!"
Posted by: Jesing Ebbease3087   2006-08-17 14:16  

#2  Hah! It's like Kyoto in the good old days, when everyone feared that the ungovernable monks would come swaggering down from the temples in the hills, looking for trouble & parading around like Orangemen commemorating the Boyne in Belfast's Catholic neighborhoods.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2006-08-17 14:11  

#1  Were they the bald headed "fighting monks" like in the Kung-Fu movies?

That would be cool.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-08-17 11:44  

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