Sri Lanka court jails influential Buddhist monk for inciting anti-Muslim hatred
Gnanasara was previously jailed last year on similar charge of disparaging Sri Lanka's minority Muslims
COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan court has imprisoned a politically powerful Buddhist monk for the second time for defaming Islam and inciting religious hate in the island nation.
Galagodaatte Gnanasara received a nine-month imprisonment on Thursday for his anti-Muslim statements in 2016.
He was previously jailed last year on a similar charge of disparaging Sri Lanka's minority Muslims, who account for just over about 10% of the 22 million population.
He was on bail while appealing that four-year sentence.
The monk is a close associate of former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who made him the head of a panel to reform Sri Lanka's legal system to ensure religious harmony in 2021.
At the time, opposition lawmaker Shanakiyan Rasamanickam described Gnanasara's appointment as "the definition of irony".
In 2018, Gnanasara was also sentenced to six years for intimidating the wife of a missing cartoonist and contempt of court, but was freed nine months later after former president Maithripala Sirisena pardoned him.
His patron Rajapaksa was forced to step down following months of protests over the country’s unprecedented economic crisis in 2022 and Gnanasara once again fell from grace and faced prosecution.
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