The Claremont Main Road Mosque has expressed solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka in the wake of six almost simultaneous bomb blasts.
Cape Town - The Claremont Main Road Mosque in Cape Town has expressed solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka in the wake of six almost simultaneous bomb blasts in the capital Colombo and two other cities on Sunday, which reportedly killed 156 people and injured hundreds more.
These bomb blasts were the latest acts of inhumanity and cold-heartedness targeting places of worship and had claimed the lives of over 100 Christian worshippers and maimed over 500 people in Sri Lanka. "We appeal especially to our Muslim brothers and sisters to reciprocate the solidarity and compassion that poured out in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque attacks in March this year.
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