Sri Lanka Church Bombings Stoke Far-Right Anger

Sri Lanka Church Bombings Stoke Far-Right Anger
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Sunday's bombings in Sri Lanka marked the country's deadliest violence in a decade, leaving 290 dead and more than 500 injured. But the attacks, which targeted a religious minority in a predominantly Buddhist country, also resonated abroad — especially in Europe.

To some, it was further proof that Christians in many parts of the world are under attack. Several churches were targeted in Sunday's bombing attacks, along with hotels and a banquet hall. At one Catholic church in Negombo, more than 100 people were killed. The attack took place on Easter, one of the most important dates on the Christian calendar.

“My thoughts are once again with the persecuted Christians around the world," Marine Le Pen, president of France's far-right National Rally party, wrote in a tweet on Monday. Those who died on Sunday were "targeted for their faith," she added.

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