77.61 F
New York, US
August 6, 2025
PreetNama
English News

Sri Lanka’s highest court rejects petitions from Muslims against Covid-19 cremations

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed petitions filed by members of the Muslim community against the government’s regulation that makes cremations mandatory for Covid-related deaths.

Some 12 petitioners had challenged the official gazette issued in April, claiming it impinged on the fundamental rights of the island nation’s 9 per cent Muslim minority.When the pandemic broke out in the country, the Ministry of Health revised its guidelines on March 31, ordering cremations only for persons who succumbed to or were suspected to have died of Covid-19.

The guidelines were issued after a Muslim, who tested Covid positive, passed away.

On April 11, the government issued a gazette notification making cremations mandatory for Covid-related deaths.

The Muslim leaders claimed the gazette was violating the World Health Organisation recommendations which do not oppose burials. The WHO guidelines stipulate that victims can be “buried or cremated.”

UN Rapporteurs and international rights watchdogs had urged the Sri Lankan government to review the decision and respect the Muslim community’s burial rights.

The court decision came as the country is currently gripped in a second wave of the pandemic.The court decision came as the country is currently gripped in a second wave of the pandemic. The number of cases and deaths has increased six times since the early October.

Related posts

Trump’s Tulsa rally defies public health and protest concerns

On Punjab

Sleep hours might elevate risk of cancer, early death in adults

On Punjab

Ford v Ferrari movie review: Christian Bale, Matt Damon are terrific in James Mangold’s truly exhilarating cinematic experience

On Punjab