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Sri Lanka to deport Buddha tattoo British woman | Sri Lanka to deport Buddha tattoo British woman |
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A British tourist is to be deported from Sri Lanka because of a Buddha tattoo on her arm. | |
Naomi Michelle Coleman was arrested as she arrived at the airport in the capital Colombo after authorities spotted the tattoo on her right arm. | |
A police spokesman said the 37-year-old was arrested for "hurting others' religious feelings". | |
A magistrate ordered Ms Coleman's deportation. She is currently being held at an immigration detention camp. | |
She is expected to be removed within days. | |
Sri Lanka is particularly sensitive about images of the Buddha. | |
Consular assistance | |
Authorities regularly take strict action against perceived insults to Buddhism, which is the religion of the island's majority ethnic Sinhalese. | |
The British High Commission in Colombo said: "We are aware of the case and are providing appropriate consular assistance." | |
Ms Coleman arrived at Bandaranaike International Airport on Monday, having flown from India. Her tattoo, featuring a Buddha sitting on top of a lotus flower, was spotted by authorities there. | |
Last March, another British tourist was denied entry at Colombo's international airport because immigration officials said he had spoken "disrespectfully" when asked about a tattoo of the Buddha on his arm. | |
Antony Ratcliffe later spoke of his "shock" at the incident, insisting that he himself followed Buddhist teachings and thought a tattoo was an apt tribute. | |
Two years ago, three French tourists were given suspended prison sentences for kissing a Buddha statue. | Two years ago, three French tourists were given suspended prison sentences for kissing a Buddha statue. |
The UK travel advice on Sri Lanka warns of the sensitivity of the issue and tells visitors not to pose for photos in front of statues of Buddha. | The UK travel advice on Sri Lanka warns of the sensitivity of the issue and tells visitors not to pose for photos in front of statues of Buddha. |
Over the past year monks belonging to certain hardline Buddhist groups have led violent attacks against Muslims and Christians, a trend which has given rise to considerable concern among religious minorities in Sri Lanka. | Over the past year monks belonging to certain hardline Buddhist groups have led violent attacks against Muslims and Christians, a trend which has given rise to considerable concern among religious minorities in Sri Lanka. |