Sri Lanka's government has issued a formal apology to the Muslim minority for enforcing cremations on Covid-19 victims, violating Islamic burial customs. Despite WHO assurances that burials were safe, the state enforced a cremation policy, causing significant trauma within the Muslim community. The new law will now ensure burial or cremation rights for all communities. The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka plans to sue the academics behind this policy and seek compensation for the affected families. Watch to learn more about this apology and its implications.
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