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Galagodaatte Gnanasara, a controversial Buddhist monk and ally of former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has been sentenced to nine months in prison for insulting Islam and inciting religious hatred. The Colombo Magistrate's Court issued the sentence on Thursday, for remarks made during a media conference in 2016.
Despite Sri Lanka's rare convictions of Buddhist monks, this marks the second time Gnanasara has faced jail time for his actions. He was previously sentenced to six years in 2018 for contempt of court and intimidation, but was pardoned in 2019. His recent conviction also includes a fine of 1,500 Sri Lankan rupees; failure to pay will result in an additional month of imprisonment.
Gnanasara was arrested in December for his derogatory comments about Islam, and he has filed an appeal against the latest sentence. The court emphasized the constitutional right of all citizens to freedom of belief, regardless of religion. This ruling follows political turmoil in Sri Lanka, where Rajapaksa was ousted amid economic crisis protests in 2022, and highlights ongoing issues related to racial and religious tensions in the country.