Monk suspended over child sex abuse claims


Under scrutiny: While Sri Lanka has seen several cases of clergy accused of abusing children, Hemarathana is the most senior Buddhist monk to face such allegations. — AFP

The nation’s Buddhist hierarchy suspended a senior monk accused of sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl, in a high-profile case that has shocked the religiously conservative nation.

In a rare disciplinary move, 71-year-old Pallegama Hema­ra­thana on Saturday was stripped of his responsibilities as the chief custodian of a highly venerated ficus grown from a sapling of a tree believed to have sheltered the Buddha.

“The Council of Monks of the Malwatte Chapter decided today to suspend Ven Hema­rathana until the conclusion of the legal proceedings against him,” a statement issued by the chief priests said.

Police arrested Hemarathana on May 9 over allegations that he had sexually abused an 11-year-old girl in 2022 at the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi temple in the city of Anuradhapura.

The monk has since been granted bail while a court has barred him from travelling abroad.

The temple draws thousands of people daily who pay homage at the tree Buddhists believe is closely connected to the same ficus that sheltered the Buddha when he attained enlightenment.

There have been several cases of clergy abusing children in Sri Lanka, but Hemarathana is the most senior monk to be accused of such a crime. — AFP

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