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FACTBOX-Reaction to Sri Lanka attacks

by Reuters
Sunday, 21 April 2019 15:17 GMT

Catholic priests stand inside the church after a bomb blast in Negombo, Sri Lanka April 21, 2019. REUTERS/Stringer NO ARCHIVES

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April 21 (Reuters) - Easter Sunday bomb blasts at three churches and four hotels in Sri Lanka killed more than 200 people and wounded at least 450, police officials said, the first major attack on the Indian Ocean island since the end of a civil war 10 years ago.

Politicians and religious leaders were united in their shock and condemnation. Here are some of their reactions.

POPE FRANCIS

"I learned with sadness and pain of the news of the grave attacks, that precisely today, Easter, brought mourning and pain to churches and other places where people were gathered in Sri Lanka," he told tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square to hear his Easter Sunday message.

"I wish to express my affectionate closeness to the Christian community, hit while it was gathered in prayer, and to all the victims of such cruel violence."

WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS PRESIDENT RONALD S. LAUDER

"World Jewry - in fact all civilized people - denounce this heinous outrage and appeal for zero tolerance of those who use terror to advance their objectives. This truly barbarous assault on peaceful worshippers on one of the holiest days in the Christian calendar serves as a painful reminder that the war against terror must be at the top of the international agenda and pursued relentlessly," he said in a statement.

ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, JUSTIN WELBY, SPIRITUAL LEADER OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

"The will to power leads to the murder of innocents in Sri Lanka. The utterly despicable destruction that on this holiest of days seeks to challenge the reality of the risen Christ. To say that darkness will conquer, that our choice is surrender or death. Jesus chose to defy this darkness and he is risen indeed."

U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL ANTONIO GUTERRES

"I condemn the heinous terrorist attacks on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, a sacred day for Christians. The UN stands in solidarity with Sri Lanka as the global community fights hatred and violent extremism together. Holy sites must be respected," he tweeted.

U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

"The United States offers heartfelt condolences to the great people of Sri Lanka. We stand ready to help!," he tweeted.

INDIAN PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI

"Strongly condemn the horrific blasts in Sri Lanka. There is no place for such barbarism in our region. India stands in solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka. My thoughts are with the bereaved families and prayers with the injured," he said on Twitter.

PAKISTAN'S PRIME MINISTER IMRAN KHAN

"Strongly condemn the horrific terrorist attack in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday resulting in precious lives lost and hundreds injured. My profound condolences go to our Sri Lankan brethren. Pakistan stands in complete solidarity with Sri Lanka in their hour of grief," he tweeted.

CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU

"Absolutely horrific news from Sri Lanka. Canada strongly condemns the heinous attacks on Christians at churches and hotels. Our hearts & thoughts are with the families & loved ones of those killed and all those injured," he tweeted.

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN

"Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena in connection with tragic consequences of terrorist acts," his English Twitter account said.

GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL

"It is shocking that people who had gathered to celebrate Easter were the deliberate target of vicious attacks," she wrote in a letter of condolence to Sri Lanka's president.

FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON

"Deep sorrow following the terrorist attacks against churches and hotels in Sri Lanka. We firmly condemn these heinous acts. All our solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka and our thoughts go out to all victims' relatives on this Easter Day," he said on Twitter.

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY

"The acts of violence against churches and hotels in Sri Lanka are truly appalling, and my deepest sympathies go out to all of those affected at this tragic time. We must stand together to make sure that no one should ever have to practise their faith in fear," she tweeted.

SPANISH PRIME MINISTER PEDRO SANCHEZ

"Terror and barbarity will never defeat us," he wrote on Twitter.

LUXEMBOURG PREMIER XAVIER BETTEL

"Even on Easter Sunday, there are those who sow hatred and reap death. The attacks in Sri Lanka churches testify to a real genocide perpetrated against Christians. Let us pray for the innocent victims and work towards religious freedom around the world," he said on Twitter.

EUROPEAN COMMISSION PRESIDENT JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER

"It was with horror and sadness that I heard of the bombings in Sri Lanka costing the lives of so many people. I offer my heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims who had gathered to worship peacefully or come to visit this beautiful country. We stand ready to support," he said on Twitter.

ISRAELI PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN

"The attacks in Sri Lanka, including those at prayer celebrating Easter Sunday are a despicable crime. We are all children of God; an attack on one religion is an attack on us all," he said on Twitter.

TURKISH PRESIDENT TAYYIP ERDOGAN

"I condemn in the strongest terms possible the Easter terror attacks in Sri Lanka. This is an assault on all of humanity," he tweeted.

SAUDI ARABIA MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OFFICIAL SOURCE

"The source expressed condolences to the families of the victims, the government and the people of Sri Lanka, wishing a speedy recovery for the injured, stressing the need for concerted international efforts to combat terrorism which threatens security and stability all over the world without exception," a statement carried by official news agency SPA said.

IRANIAN FOREIGN MINISTER MOHAMMAD JAVAD ZARIF

"Terribly saddened by terrorist attacks on Sri Lankan worshippers during Easter. Condolences to friendly govt & people of Sri Lanka. Our thoughts & prayers with the victims & their families. Terrorism is a global menace with no religion: it must be condemned & confronted globally," he said on Twitter.

NEW ZEALAND PRIME MINISTER JACINDA ARDERN

"New Zealand condemns all acts of terrorism, and our resolve has only been strengthened by the attack on our soil on the 15th of March. To see an attack in Sri Lanka while people were in churches and at hotels is devastating," she said in a written statement.

"New Zealand rejects all forms of extremism and stands for freedom of religion and the right to worship safely. Collectively we must find the will and the answers to end such violence." (Reporting by Reuters bureaux; Editing by Alison Williams and Nick Macfie)

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