A/HRC/43/48/Add.2
of vulnerable persons. The common complaint of both the Bodu Bala Sena and Siva Senai
is that Buddhists and Hindus are being converted to Christianity through insults to existing
religious practices and material inducement by Western-funded non-governmental
organizations in Sri Lanka. They assert that, during the course of the civil war, many such
exploitative religious conversions took place in the conflict-affected Eastern and Northern
provinces in particular.23
34.
However, in 2005, the former Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief
during her visit found that the allegations of “unethical” conversions had rarely been
precise and had largely been overestimated (see E/CN.4/2006/5/Add.3). She also criticized
the attempts to criminalize acts that were aimed at converting someone to another religion
as an inappropriate response to the religious tensions (ibid.).
C.
Freedom of worship and places of worship
35.
In Sri Lanka, there is no law requiring the registration of places of worship or any
religious institution. However, on 16 October 2008, the then Ministry of Buddha Sasana
and Religious Affairs issued a circular demanding that prior approval be obtained for the
construction of all new places of worship. In the circular it is stated that, with regard to the
submission of the documentary evidence required by the Ministry to prove credibility, there
are exemptions for “traditional religions”, but “traditional religions” is not defined. The
authorities have the discretion to grant or deny permission based on their own interpretation
or biases.24
36.
Law enforcement and local government officials allegedly use the circular to
discriminate against religious minority groups and curtail their right to worship. It is also
used retroactively to close non-mainline churches. Since 2015, at least 57 Protestant
Christian churches have been instructed to obtain registration. Evangelical Christian
churches in particular continue to report pressure and harassment by local authorities to
close down places of worship because they were not registered, and their prayer meetings
and worship activities are also routinely denied permission to take place. 25 Moreover,
intimidation and attacks against clergy and church members, and the desecration of
Evangelical churches and interference with religious activities are also perpetrated by local
villagers and Buddhist monks.26
37.
When the circular was challenged in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka in 2017 on the
basis that freedom of religion and the right to equality had been infringed upon through the
use of the circular, the Supreme Court held that the circular had to be complied with and
could be defined as law.27 In this case, a Supreme Court judge took into consideration the
need to avoid a breach of peace when there were protests from the residents and Buddhist
monks regarding the alleged construction of a mosque instead of a school.
38.
However, in the north, religious minorities pointed to the fact that the State had
allowed Buddhist monks to erect shrines or Buddhist statues in areas where there was little
Buddhist presence or when there was strong objection from local residents. There are also
competing claims to historic religious sites, such as the Kanniya case 28 and the Neeraviyadi
case29. In the Neeraviyadi case, the Mullaitivu District Court ordered an interim injunction
against the construction of a disputed Buddha statue in a Tamil Hindu temple. However, the
Buddhist community disregarded the judgment and went ahead with the construction work
allegedly with the help of the military and police. During the ongoing dispute, Buddhist
monks also disrupted Thai Pongal rituals at the Hindu temple.
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
8
See www.dailynews.lk/2016/11/04/features/97989.
See www.worldevangelicals.org/un/pdf/HRC39%20Sri%20Lanka.pdf.
Ibid.
See communication LKA 4/2017.
Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, Application No. SCFR 92/2016, 28 June 2017.
See www.eyesrilanka.com/2019/07/21/end-the-row-in-kanniya/.
See www.tamilguardian.com/content/more-tensions-opening-illegal-buddha-statue-mullaitivu-rushedthrough.