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O’Connell Street set for massive revamp THE Capital’s iconic O’Connell Street is to get a massive revamp which will see it “re-established as Dublin’s pre-eminent street�, under new proposals for the area. The “unique character and vibrancy� of Moore Street will also be returned to its former glory as part of the revamp of the north inner city. Property group Hammerson, which also owns Dundrum shopping centre, has scrapped

its existing planning permission for the â‚Ź1.25b “Dublin Centralâ€? shopping complex. Instead it will apply for fresh permission for an “openâ€? retail, RŕľśFH KRWHO DQG UHVLGHQWLDO development on a site which stretches from O’Connell Street and Moore Street, to Henry Street and Parnell Street. Upper O’Connell Street and Moore Street has become increasingly dilapidated over past decades due to failures to

develop the area. German architect Friedrich /XGHZLJ RI LQWHUQDWLRQDO ¿UP Acme has produced designs that envisage the restoration of historic street patterns, building lines and scale. Unlike the previous enclosed shopping centre proposal, the new plans are for an open scheme with a new pedestrian street leading from O’Connell Street to Moore Street, opening to a large public square in

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the centre of the development. A second “pocket square� will be located at the southern end of the site at the junction of Moore Lane and Henry place, currently used only as service streets for Moore Street and Henry Street, and largely marked by derelict buildings.

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Broadcaster Anna Daly and Averil Power, CEO of Irish Cancer Society, launch La Roche-Posay’s ‘Save Our Skin’ campaign in partnership with Irish Cancer Society. Lots more pix inside


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Cycle and walking officer to be named

DUBLIN City Council hasn’t had a cycling and walking SURPRWLRQ RྜFHU VLQFH ODVW summer, but that’s about to FKDQJH The new job listing is supposed WR JR OLYH WKLV ZHHNHQG according to a spokesperson for the council, but no details about WKH SRVW DUH DYDLODEOH XQWLO WKHQ

Shotgun found

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Continued from previos page The art deco-style Carlton cinema, which opened in 1936 and closed in 1994, and has since been proposed for various uses including a national conference centre and then a new site for the Abbey Theatre, will have its facade restored. However, it will not have a new lease of life as a cinema, and will instead be used for UHWDLO PRVW OLNHO\ IRU WKH ÀDJ

ship store of the development. A cinema will however be located in the northwestern part of the site, behind Conway’s pub on Parnell Street, a protected structure which will be restored and used as bar/restaurant. The vacant lot beside the cinema is to be the new location of a proposed underground MetroLink Station for O’Connell Street and surrounds. This station was previously

planned for the middle of the street, but the The National Transport Authority announced in March it was moving the stop to the &DUOWRQ VLWH WR DYRLG WUDྜF disruption on O’Connell Street. Moore Street and Upper O’Connell Street in Dublin are set to be transformed under plans for a longawaited redevelopment, which have been revealed for WKH ¿UVW WLPH

Homeless figures up 400% since last poll WHEN Dublin City’s current councillors were elected back in 2014, there were 1,548 homeless adults in the Dublin region staying in emergency accommodations, according to 'HSDUWPHQW RI +RXVLQJ ¿JXUHV As of March this year, with WKH HQG RI WKLV FRXQFLOœV ¿YH year term in sight, there were 4,107 homeless single adults LQ HPHUJHQF\ DFFRPPRGDWLRQ 7KDW LV QRW FRXQWLQJ IDPLOLHV Meantime, the head of DGYRFDF\ DW KRPHOHVV FKDULW\ Focus Ireland is calling on the Minister for Housing to look at WKH ULJKW WR D KRPH SURYLVLRQ LQ WKH &RQVWLWXWLRQ Mike Allen has said that while WKH *RYHUQPHQW DQG ORFDO DXthorities are working hard the numbers of people entering KRPHOHVV FRQWLQXHV WR ULVH He was responding to the latHVW KRPHOHVV ¿JXUHV 'DWD IURP the Department of Housing published last week show there were 10,305 people homeless, including 3,821 children, in the week between the 25 DQG 0DUFK 7KLV FRPSDUHV with 9,681 homeless, including FKLOGUHQ LQ 0DUFK

First for Trinity as it aims for â‚Ź400m fundraiser TRINITY College Dublin (TCD) has launched the public phase of its â‚Ź400m fundraising FDPSDLJQ Entitled Inspiring Generations, the college said it was the largest philanthropic campaign to be undertaken on the island RI ,UHODQG DQG WKH ÂżUVW PDMRU FDPSDLJQ LQ WKH XQLYHUVLW\ÂśV KLVWRU\ The campaign will include HYHQWV DFURVV (XURSH $XVWUDOLD and the US to encourage and inspire alumni and others to GRQDWH WR WKH XQLYHUVLW\ Philanthropic funding now IRUPV D VLJQLÂżFDQW SDUW RI WKH XQLYHUVLW\ÂśV LQFRPH Âą MXVW RI LWV WXUQRYHU QRZ FRPHV IURP the State, with the balance being made up through student fees, industry contracts, commercial UHYHQXH DQG SKLODQWKURS\ According to TCD, Inspiring Generations will support WUDQVIRUPDWLYH HGXFDWLRQDO experiences across the XQLYHUVLW\ WKDW ZLOO DWWUDFW WKH PRVW LQQRYDWLYH DFDGHPLFV and the most talented students from all backgrounds, from WKH ZRUOG RYHU ,W LV HQYLVDJHG that together they will research and address some of the major global issues of our time, from HQYLURQPHQWDO FKDOOHQJHV WR FDQFHU WUHDWPHQW “Trinity has a history of LQQRYDWLRQ LQVSLULQJ SHRSOH to change the world,â€? said Fergal Naughton, CEO of Glen Dimplex and chair of

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Airport’s high-flyers ! DUBLIN Airport will be able to accommodate all aircraft this summer as it gears up for LWV EXVLHVW WUDYHO VHDVRQ HYHU the Dublin Airpory Authority '$$ KDV VDLG This is despite the semi-State’s RZQ SUHYLRXV ZDUQLQJV RI ORRPing constraints for narrow-body DLUFUDIW SDUNLQJ DW WKH JDWHZD\ 7KRVH ZDUQLQJV ¿UVW PDGH LQ 2017, and again highlighted at the weekend in a document published by the semi-state

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Plans for 200 units co-living A PLANNING application has been lodged for a development of more than 200 coliving homes in south Dublin. If approved, the building in DĂşn Laoghaire, planned by Bartra Capital Property, will be the largest such development in the country. The co-living model provides en-suite bedrooms with shared, communal living areas and is similar to student accommodation but aimed at young, working professionals. Co-living has only recently been included in planning regulations. The number of units per Ă€RRU LV KLJKHU WKDQ VWDQGDUG apartments, and developments are exempt from Part V social housing obligations. Bartra has applied to An Bord PleanĂĄla to develop a ÂżYH VWRUH\ FR OLYLQJ EXLOGing at the site of the former school house on Eblana Avenue in DĂşn Laoghaire. “This type of accommodation has proved very successful internationally,â€? said James Cormican, head of development co-living at Bartra Capital Property Group.

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Huge haul in CAB swoops on City gangs TWO vehicles, seven Rolex ZDWFKHV DQG ¿QDQFLDO GRFXPHQWDWLRQ KDYH EHHQ VHL]HG E\ DXthorities investigating the assets RI FULPH JDQJV In total, 18 searches were FDUULHG RXW LQ &R .LOGDUH DQG 'XEOLQ E\ WKH &ULPLQDO $VVHWV %XUHDX &$% DQG D QXPEHU RI RWKHU *DUGD XQLWV WDUJHWLQJ WKH assets of an international organised gang involved in the sale DQG VXSSO\ RI FRQWUROOHG GUXJV $PRQJ WKH KRPHV DQG EXVLnesses searched were the SUHPLVHV RI DQ DVVRFLDWH RI WKH .LQDKDQV DQG WKH KRPH of a relative of a well-known VSRUWVSHUVRQ ,WHPV VHL]HG DQG EHLQJ H[DPLQHG E\ %XUHDX RྜFHUV LQFOXGH GRFXPHQWDWLRQ UHODWLQJ WR WKH RZQHUVKLS RI DVVHWV ¿QDQFLDO GRFXPHQWDWLRQ PRELOH SKRQHV DQG HOHFWURQLF VWRUDJH GHYLFHV 2ྜFHUV DOVR IRXQG HYLGHQFH RI ³FRQVLGHUDEOH H[SHQGLWXUH´ RQ D QXPEHU RI KRPHV LQ 'XEOLQ has been obtained and analysed E\ DQ H[SHUW RQ EHKDOI RI &$% Seven Rolex watches, a 152 Nissan X-Trail SUV, a 141 Land Rover Discovery, a GPS

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Spice bags...now, that’s posh!

$ '8%/,1 &LW\ SXE LV R྾HUing a pre-Spice Girls concert bottomless brunch this month. The popular 90s group will be coming to Dublin for one night only on May 24 in what’s being billed as one of the biggest gigs of the summer. Wigwam on Abbey Street LV R྾HULQJ VSLFH EDJV DQG bottomless drinks from 12pm to 6pm.

They will also be hosting a range of events including a Spice Girls quiz from 1pm to 2pm, an all day karaoke, Spice Girls swag, wigs, and gear, and Spice Girls videos and movies on screens. Guests will have to reserve a table in advance. The English girl band announced they would be returning to ,UHODQG IRU WKH ÂżUVW WLPH LQ over 20 years last week. The concert will mark the

ÂżUVW WLPH WKH\ÂśYH WDNHQ WR the stage together since the London 2012 Olympics. Posh Spice Victoria may not be joining the girls on tour, however Rather Be hitmaker Jess Glynne will be supporting the Fab Four on the night when Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Mel B and Mel C take to the stage in Croke Park for one of the most anticipated concerts of the year.

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Dublin tourists in wrong place, says Ian Paisley DUP MP Ian Paisley Jnr has suggested that Northern Irish tourism companies should “aggressivelyâ€? target tourists in Dublin to tell them “you’re in the wrong part of the islandâ€?. Mr Paisley, speaking to delegates from Visit Belfast and Visit Derry during a British Parliament committee on Wednesday, suggested that Dublin was unfairly marketing in Northern Ireland. He asked if Northern Ireland should “put it right back in their faceâ€?. “It’s been put to me that 70% of Dublin Airport’s marketing budget on the island is spent in Northern Ireland to attract people to go south,â€? Mr Paisley said. “I’m just wondering, should we have an aggressive marketing strategy that says whenever \RX JHW Rŕľľ D SODQH LQ 'XEOLQ ‘Visit Derry, Visit Belfast, Visit the Causeway, why aren’t you

going north?’, and put it right back in their face? “The song most Americans sing is ‘Danny Boy’ and that’s nothing to do with the Republic of Ireland, it’s to do with Northern Ireland. “Why don’t we have an aggressive strategy that tells every single Irish-American in Dublin, ‘You’re in the wrong part of the island, you need to be up north’?â€? The delegates, Gerry Lennon from Visit Belfast and Odhran Dunne from Visit Derry, both said that more marketing was essential, that resources were tight and that they need more public sector funding. Lady Sylvia Hermon asked KRZ %UH[LW ZRXOG DŕľľHFW WRXUism in Northern Ireland as the spectre of a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland remains. Mr Dunne replied: “We’re like every other agency and

stakeholder, it’s the unknown and very hard to prepare for. “As advocates of tourism, and trying to grow that economy, our priority has to be that the consumer journey is easy and seamless. “The issue of hard border is not conducive to progressive tourism, and that would be a challenge.â€? Visit Belfast’s Gerry Lennon said: “Anything that would add a layer of complication to peoSOH FURVVLQJ ERUGHU RU Ă€\LQJ LQ is not a good thing. “We’ve enough problems trying to catch up with other destinations, without adding any layers of complication.â€? Visit Belfast have had “one or twoâ€? conferences that have rejected Belfast as their preferred location, due to Brexit-related uncertainty. The tourism industry had been negatively impacted without a minister in place since the Stormont collapse.

This pint plainly not yer man...

AN English tourist reckons someone missed the pint when she was served a pint of Guinness with a three-inch head. $QG WKH DZIXO R྾HULQJ wasn’t poured abroad – but at Dublin Airport. Kelly Jackson, from Wimbledon in London, sent the brew straight back to Alcock & Brown in the food court.

The 35-year-old told the Irish Mirror: “A young barman brought over a still unsettled pint of Guinness. “I watched as it settled to what is now the photo which has gained all this attention. Shocked, I swiftly took it back. “The lady behind the bar looked at it in horror and apologised profusely. “We shared a joke about it and they gave me a

Fake euro taxi scam warning

They will be dancing in our streets !

A DUBLIN taxi driver has warned other operators about an ongoing scam in the capital where a group of people are trying to pay for fares with counterfeit notes. The driver released footage of a recent fare where he caught a passenger out red handed as he tried to pay with fake money. The passenger hands over the cash while the car is stood still and immediately, the driver holds it up to the light. Suspicious, the driver then uses a money detector pen to ÂżQG RXW LI WKH QRWH LV D GXG RU not. The passenger visibly becomes uneasy when the driver shows him that he’s checking the note. The driver tells him “I can’t accept thatâ€? to which the passenger replies: “Are you serious?â€?. He also said that he “had no cardâ€? and was unable to pay for the fare as it was the only form of payment that he had. Instead of challenging the pas senger, he just tells him to leave the taxi. There has been reports in recent weeks about tourists using fake notes.

THE 15th annual Dublin Dance Festival opened this week in the capital - and it promises to be a celebration of brilliant dance from across the globe. The event takes place in venues across Dublin throughout May with a programme that includes ground-breaking work by legendary dance artists. The 19-day event opens with RIOT in Vicar Street starring Panti Bliss and other highlights include Session, a collaboration between Irish dance artist Colin Dunne and Olivier Awardwinning Flemish-Moroccan choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui in the Abbey Theatre. The festival also has plenty for younger audiences such as W.A.M. We Are Monchichi, a gorgeous, playful, multicultural adventure by Company Wang Ramirez is for ages 7+. Princesses Can Be Pirates, a free family event in Meeting House Square is a hilarious escapade for ages 4+ that turns stereotypes upside down. And you can even pop on your

replacement and even a free soft drink for my troubles. “It was all in good humour but made extra amusing as I was, in fact, in the home of Guinness – Dublin. I took a quick photo and posted it on to my Twitter account.� We’re used to seeing the nation’s beloved stout being slaughtered abroad - but seeing this on home soil has us calling for a full investigation.

own dancing shoes at events such as the Top 8 Street Dance Battle with Tobi Omoteso featuring the freshest street dancers from Ireland and abroad. Top 8 and the Red Bull Dance Connect team will be giving high-energy Street Dance Workshops for all dance abilities aged 10+ at DanceHouse. Meanwhile, Tiny Dancer: A DJ Set for Kids will see kids aged 0-9 taking over the dance ÀRRU DV '- 'RQDO 'LQHHQ KLWV the decks with dance anthems from every era. The festival also sees Bounce Club Night, a club experience for adults with intellectual disabilities, coming to Dublin for WKH ¿UVW WLPH The festival takes place from May 19th and tickets are available through dublindancefestival.ie You can also book in person or over the phone at Festival House, 12 East Essex St Temple Bar, Dublin 2 from 23 April. Mon–Sat: 11am–6pm Sun: 12pm–3pm Ph 353 1 673 0660.


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Felicity Shine (8) from Rathgar with head gardener of Powerscourt Estate & Gardens, Alex Slazenger recreating the famous garden on Merrion Square as part of Ireland’s Ancient East pop up gardens initiative

Maureen McCall and Mags Kenny at the launch of the dlr Age Well Expo which will take place at the Pavilion in Leopardstown Racecourse on June 9. Pic: Gareth Chaney

Irma Mali, Karl Bowe, Andra Pentelei and Monica Walsh at the special preview screening of The Curse of La Llorona at the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield. Pic Brian McEvoy

Noah Traynor (4) from Inchicore celebrating Deliveroo’s fourth birthday in Ireland

Becky Duggan and Alex Quinn, and right Bonnie Ryan, at the L’Oreal Paris Must Have 2019 MakeUp previews at Studio 10. Pic: Brian McEvoy


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Morning Magic

Robin in song. (Photo Justin Ivory) IT’S MAY so it is time to set your clocks early to get up and celebrate the beauty of birdsong with one of nature’s great events – the dawn chorus. If you have never been privy to this magical experience, then I urge you to at least once make the effort to drag yourself out of bed before dawn. You will be in for a treat. What is the dawn chorus? It is the time of day when birds are at their most vocal and it reaches a peak in May in the Northern Hemisphere as by this time most of our summer migrants have arrived in and join with our resident birds. The highest number of individuals and range of species are singing this month to create the best free daily concert you’ll ever hear! Which birds sing? It is mainly male birds that sing with one notable exception being the Robin, where females also sing (but mainly in Autumn/Winter). Why do birds sing? Two main reasons; to mark and defend a territory, and to attract a mate. Why sing at dawn? Many reasons. It is an efficient use of time as it is still too dark to search for food. It let’s rival males know you survived the night and the territory is still occupied. There is not much predator activity at this time of the day, so it is safer. Females are also at their most fertile early in the morning. There is less air and wind turbulence, and less background noise, so sound carries further. International Dawn Chorus Day Sunday May 5th marks International Dawn Chorus Day and Sunday May 12th marks National Dawn Chorus Day and there will be events happening across the country. You can join me at 4am in the wonderful Killruddery estate in Bray on both days where I will be leading walks followed by breakfast (need to register in advance).

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ninenottomiss BOOK of the week

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CUT OUT GIRL by by Bart van Es

THE BORROWERS RTE 1 Tuesday 14th May, 8.30pm

GODZILLA General Release: May 2019

Little Lien wasn’t taken from her Jewish parents - she was given away in the hope that she might be saved. Hidden and raised by a foster family in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation, she survived the war only to find that her real parents had not. Much later, she fell out with her foster family, and Bart van Es - the grandson of Lien’s foster parents - knew he needed to find out why. His account of tracing Lien and telling her story is a searing exploration of two lives and two families. It is a story about love and misunderstanding and about the ways that our most painful experiences can also be redefined.

In a brand new factual entertainment series for RTÉ One, we step inside what could be considered the most secretive room in Ireland – the Credit Union loan office. For most of us, no significant life event ever goes “unborrowedâ€?, and it’s often said that milestones in family life can be charted through a quick glance at someone’s Credit Union book. There’s a story behind every loan and in this series we meet the people who borrow money for all sorts of reasons, from family reunions, to new cars, houses, cosmetic procedures and shopping sprees.

An epic action adventure that pits Godzilla against some of the most popular monsters in pop culture history. The new story follows the heroic efforts of the crypto-zoological agency Monarch as its members face off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah. When these ancient super-species—thought to be mere myths—rise again, they all vie for supremacy, leaving humanity’s very existence hanging in the balance.

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THE KING AND I BGE Theatre, Docklands, May 21 Jun 1

LIGHT A PENNY CANDLE Gaiety Theatre until May 4

Hailed as “The Theatrical Event Of 2018� the multi-award winning and critically acclaimed Broadway production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I is coming to Dublin direct from its record-breaking soldout season at The London Palladium. THE KING AND I is the greatest musical from the golden age of musicals – adored by the public and critics alike – with one of the finest scores ever written including Whistle a Happy Tune, Getting to Know You, and Shall We Dance, and featuring a company of over 50 world-class performers and a full-scale orchestra.

Light A Penny Candle, is a tale of an enduring life-long friendship which asks some burning questions – a back-street abortion? A murder cover-up? Aisling and Elizabeth have to survive DeValera’s Ireland, their raging hormones, and the struggle for independence in a world at war. Through it all, they discover that there is no right and wrong in this world, there is only what is right for those you love. This is Maeve Binchy as you know her, and Maeve Binchy as you don’t.

EXPERIENCE of the week EVENT of the week

BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR - SEA LIFE Strand Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow Phone: (01) 286 6939 The Behind the Scenes tour is an opportunity for you all to see the work that goes on in the aquarium on a day to day basis! Our displays staff works hard to ensure that our fish are happy and healthy in environments that carefully replicate their natural habitat. During your tour you will have the opportunity to see some of our behind the scenes areas: Life support systems area Animal Health care facility (quarantine) Food preparation & Nutrition area. This Premium experience must be pre-booked.

FUN IDEA of the week

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COOL PLANET EXPERIENCE? Powerscourt House, Enniskerry www.coolplanetexperience.org Grab your friends & family & embark on an interactive journey to discover what climate change is all about! Through immersion, gaming, competition & more, experience the highs & lows of our changing climate whilst discovering the exciting innovations & solutions that you can embrace to solve the problem. Become empowered to change your life for the better. This is a timed interactive experience for you and your family to enjoy.

HOUSE 2019 RDS Main Hall, Dublin on May 24 -26 Enjoy talks from Ireland’s top designers on the Inspiration Stage. Get expert insight into the latest Trends for 2019 on the Trend Talks Stage. Learn techniques and watch upcycling demonstrations in our Upcycling Area. Get close to your dream home with free expert advice at the Design Clinic. Browse the fabulous products on offer from Ireland’s top interior designers & producers. Be inspired by Art Loft, showcasing over 40 talented Irish artists.

THE SKI CLUB OF IRELAND Enniskerry, County Wicklow. T : 01 295 5658 For a family fun day out why not visit The Ski Club of Ireland which has 3 different slopes plus a newer slope which is covered with Snowflex (the nearest thing to snow) and features travelator lifts. For children between the ages of 4 and 7 they have Kindergarten classes which run on Sundays at 1pm. For children aged between 7 and 13 they have regular children’s classes during the main season on Saturdays and Sundays. Those aged 13 and older may take part in adult classes. The minimum age for snowboarding is 13.

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opinion&comment

No one safe from terror attacks

W Brian Quigley

hile we basked in a mini heatwave here at Easter, Sri Lanka was hit by terrorist attacks that sent shockwaves around the world. Nobody is safe from terrorism or atrocities, no matter how progressive or insulated you think your society is - we in Ireland have had our fair share and the rise of the New IRA is a cause for concern. In the modern, globalised world where we all travel extensively for work and holidays, being caught up in

Three Rock Hockey Club hosted the Masters Interprovincial 2019 Tournament from April 26-28. Ladies Hockey teams representing Leinster, Munster, Connacht, Ulster & South East all participated with Leinster Over 40’s, Ulster Over 45’s & 50’s winning the championship within their groups something like what happened in Sri Lanka is unfortunately on all our radars. The scale of the attacks in Sri Lanka was staggering. Consecutive suicide bombings at Christian churches in Negombo, Colombo and Batticaloa while Easter services were taking place. Coordinated attacks on luxury hotels in Colombo, the

country’s commercial capital. Attacks in Dematagoda and Dehiwala also. In total more than 250 dead, including more than 40 foreign nationals. More than 500 injured. Responsibility seems to lie with people associated with National Thowheeth Jama’ath, a local militant Islamist group with suspected

foreign links. Retaliation for the attacks against Muslims in Christchurch in New Zealand in March cannot be ruled out as a motive, although it is too early WR FRQFOXGH GH¿QLWLYHO\ WKDW WKLV was the case. These shootings – which left 50 dead and the same number injured - were carried out at two mosques by an Australian white supremacist.

Sri Lanka is no stranger to terrorism. Tamil militants looking for an independent Tamil Eelam state in northeastern Sri Lanka waged a terror campaign for many years. Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), A Marxist-Leninist political movement, were involved in separate armed uprisings in 1971 and 1987-89.

Most of Sri Lanka’s previous terrorist attacks have targeted Buddhists (the country’s religious make-up is 70% Buddhist, 12% Hindu, 10% Islam and 7% Christian), so attacking Christians is a new departure. Terrorism knows no religious or geographical boundaries though, and kills indiscriminately. Hatred is a global currency and whether spent with bombs, guns or words it produces the same grim and inevitable consequences. Victims of terrorism have had their lives cruelly cut short. 7KHLU SRWHQWLDO VQX൵HG RXW Their families have to live on without loved ones, meaning that the true cost of the attacks is more brutal and extensive than the number of casualties. When will we learn a better way? We’ve had our own terrorist past here and moved on from it, although the spectre of it is still in the shadows. Humans have the intelligence and capabilities to resolve their GL൵HUHQFHV E\ SHDFHIXO PHDQV but increasingly choose to bypass these.


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