According to tradition, St. Thomas the Apostle brought Christianity to Sri Lanka, but Holy Orthodoxy no longer has a presence there. The growing Evangelical Protestant community is subject to increasingly harassment and discrimination from Hindus and Buddhists, both of whom have resorted to violence in attempting to prevent the growth of Christianity there. May the Holy Spirit continue to move in the people of Sri Lanka, and ultimately make for a restoration of the Orthodox Faith on that beautiful island.
“Violence, Discrimination against Christians Escalate in Sri Lanka,” Morning Star News, October 19, 2018:
NEW DELHI (Morning Star News) – Attacks and other actions against Christians in Sri Lanka have escalated this year, with Hindu extremism beginning to take root along with long-time Buddhist aggression, according to rights advocates.
“Last month there have been more incidents that have been documented than previous months,” an attorney with the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka (NCEASL) who requested anonymity told Morning Star News.
NCEASL reported 67 incidents against Christians in Sri Lanka from January through September. Last month saw the highest number of cases reported this year, 12, while 10 incidents were recorded in each of two months, July and March, followed by April and January with eight incidents each.
June and July saw seven incidents each, followed by May with four and February with two.
The highest number of incidents fell under the category of “violence” and “threats” against Christians, with 16 cases each, according to NCEASL figures. This was followed by nine incidents in each of the categories of “discrimination,” “demands for closure” (of worship places) and “intimidation,” while “police inaction,” “false allegations” and “registration” (of cases against Christians) registered two incidents each. One case each of “legal challenge” and “demonstration” were recorded.
Sri Lanka’s population is about 70 percent Buddhist and 13 percent Hindu….
Sri Lanka is ranked 44th on Christian support organization Open Doors’ 2018 World Watch List of the 50 countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian.