Last year in Sri Lanka there was a disturbing story involving a tainted food scare with “Wanda Pethi,” or sterilization pills, from a Muslim-owned restaurant that evolved into riots in the eastern city of Ampara. Aside from the completely sanitized media response, it can easily be demonstrated that these fears are not groundless, as there is a checkered history of Muslims using dangerous fertility-blocking chemicals against the Sinhalese and Tamils in Sri Lanka. And disturbing news about jihadists poisoning the public has emerged in other countries over the last few years. A recent case was the female Muslim doctor in the US who was caught on Twitter saying that she would intentionally give Jewish people the wrong medication. And the Muslim store owner in Germany who plotted to lace the ice cream of children with poison. And another ISIS-inspired jihadist in the UK who plotted to poison the ice cream of children at the school of Prince George. These despicable crimes tend to shatter the confidence of the public.
The Sinhalese Buddhist majority in Sri Lanka and Hindu Tamils both believe they have been the target of a sterilization program from Islamic jihadists for a long time. There is substance to these claims. Both Sinhalese and Tamil women find employment as foreign workers in the Middle East, which has become a major driving force for the economy of Sri Lanka. Both the UN and the US government have tried to stop the industry of foreign workers from Sri Lanka going to the Middle East, particularly female domestic workers, on the grounds of human rights abuses. Many of these foreign workers from Sri Lanka are subject to sexual, physical and mental abuse in Islamic countries, as well as being the victims of scams and broken work contracts. In some cases, a worker signs an employment contract in Sri Lanka only to arrive to his or her destination in the Middle East and be forced to sign another, much reduced employment contract.
Recent reports have been emerging of Sinhalese and Tamil women being forced to take contraceptive injections for their employment in these Islamic countries that can affect their fertility years after returning home. Many of the women don’t even know what the injections, or pills, are, because they are not given any information about the chemical or potential side effects. Often the contraceptives are administered secretly upon their arrival without the woman’s consent, which is akin to poisoning an individual, especially when the contraceptives have side effects of damaging the woman’s fertility and creating other major health problems. These secret injections may not be administered properly, may not be properly stored to medical standards, or may not even be made to any medical standards. When the female workers return to their families in Sri Lanka, they are found to have fertility problems as a result of the contraceptives administered to them, secretly or otherwise. The use of chemical contraceptives is not socially acceptable among the Sinhalese for traditional cultural reasons, as fertility and marriage are considered sacred; abortion is illegal in Sri Lanka.
In an article from The Island on April 29, 2013, mass quantities of the illegal contraceptive Depo-Provera were seized,
Acting on a tip-off, Custom officials last Friday searched three containers from Pakistan containing 4,334 bags of potatoes and found 30,000 vials of Depo–Provera drug, used for birth control, in one container.
The estimated value of the drugs, carefully stashed inside the bags of potatoes, was said to be worth over Rs. 30 million.
And according to The Sunday Observer, May 5, 2013, the Director of the Customs Revenue Task Force, Mali Piyasena, was quoted as saying:
“It was not an easy task to check three large container loads of potatoes. It consumed a lot of manpower as well as time but we could not simply take a chance and release the containers that could cause a grave problem to society.”
The value of the contraceptive drug seized was over $165,000 USD, which leaves many unanswered questions. The Pakistani Muslim businessman responsible for the shipment was arrested after a month-long manhunt on the island, after he disappeared when customs began examining his shipment of potatoes. The entire shipment of potatoes (over 66,000 kg) from Pakistan had to be destroyed, as they were deemed unfit for human consumption. This was the second similar shipment from the same individual, so there is speculation about the quantity of illegal birth control drugs coming into the country, for some sinister unknown reason, that haven’t been seized by customs in Sri Lanka.
The contraceptive drug, Depo-Provera, is known in Sri Lanka to damage the fertility of women. The massive seizure of illegal contraceptives heightened fears that the Sinhalese (and Tamils) were becoming the victims of a sinister Islamic sterilization program to reduce their birth rates. Further, a normal side effect of Depo-Provera is to inhibit a woman from becoming pregnant for two years after her last injection. Nobody can explain why these dangerous contraceptives are being secretly smuggled into the country from Pakistan. The side effects of birth control drugs such as Depo-Provera are quite severe for women. Since these were vials containing liquid solutions were found hidden amongst food, many theories began to circulate. There was speculation that the contraceptive solutions were being sprayed onto clothes so as to be absorbed into the skin, sprayed over prepared food, or even in gel packs, with the sinister goal of lowering the birth rate of the Sinhalese.
The fears of Wanda Pethi are not groundless, and have spread among the public throughout Sri Lanka, especially since Muslims are forbidden to use these products, while the Sinhalese already seem to be the constant targets of fertility manipulation to explain their decreasing population growth. While the dangerous birth control drug Depo-Prova is banned in the USA, Muslims in the Middle East do not hesitate to use the drug on Sinhalese foreign workers, which is a gross violation of an individual’s basic human rights. Again, the foreign workers are targeted with these contraceptives, which are not used by the Muslims in these countries, creating a glaring double standard on the value of human life.
According to a groundbreaking article in the Daily Mirror, May 17 2018, after a detailed investigation:
Without her informed consent, Gauri was given a highly effective injectable contraceptive called Depo-Provera which prevented her fertility for three months. When she was given this injection back in 2000, she had no clue why it was given and how the injection works within a female body.
In this article, another victim speaks out:
According to Lakshmi, there are several women in her area who had worked in Saudi as housemaids before getting married. Later, when they got married, they had not been able to conceive a baby. “Due to the constant use of Depo, they became sterile,” Lakshmi said.
What is a sterilization pill? Well, such a pill doesn’t exist. Nobody in Sri Lanka doubts this medical fact. There is no magical pill to create permanent sterility in humans, dogs or cats. But there exist chemical means to damage fertility, such as chemical castration or heavy duty contraceptives such as Depo-Provera, which create the conditions of short-term sterility or long-term fertility damage, effectively being complete sterilization. Chemical castration is a form of sterilization that can be used on men to eliminate sexual function, thereby creating temporal sterility, and is available as a pill or an injection. Chemical castration drugs were used in Kazakhstan for a mass injection of over 2000 convicted pedophiles. Also, Indonesia has legalized chemical castration for pedophiles. Even some anti-depressants are considered to cause sterility in humans. A male birth control pill is currently in development, but chemical castration is commonly used for the same effect. In summary, existing methods are widely available in many countries for effective sterilization that have the potential to permanently damage fertility for both women and men.
The broad usage of the word “sterilization” has been used to ridicule the Sinhalese into accepting the double standard by the mainstream media reporting on the events of Ampara, painting a picture of the mythical Buddhist extremist while the Muslims seem to escape any criticism over the forced contraception of Sinhalese women and the illegal smuggling of dangerous contraceptives. By unfairly blaming the problems on one group without listening to their complaints, there will be no progress in addressing the real issues that are preventing peaceful coexistence. The sterilization of Sinhalese women in Sri Lanka is thought to be the root cause of the declining birth rate, while the birthrate of Muslims in Sri Lanka has increased above that of the Sinhalese, as indicated by the most recent census in 2012. Among the potentially thousands of Sinhalese (and Tamil) women who have been victims of a known sterilization program for domestic workers in the Middle East, there is a deep public anger over this issue that has spread among the public in Sri Lanka, who are angry about a system that has failed to protect these women.
The tensions in Ampara began on February 26, 2018, when a group of Sinhalese youths entered a Muslim-owned restaurant for a late-night meal. One of the youths found something strange, resembling tablets, in his food, and immediately approached the owner of the restaurant about the contaminants in his food. Keep in mind that contaminated food and food poisoning can be common in Sri Lanka, so precautions are commonplace with food. While recording the owner’s response to accusations of possible “Wanda Pethi” in his food from these youths, the owner admitted to putting these tablets in the food. Later, it was established that the owner did not understand what was being said at the time, and it was unclear whether he agreed to putting contaminants in the food or not. A video began circulating online with the Muslim owner agreeing that he had put “Wanda Pethi” in the food, which attracted a large crowd of Sinhalese from the town who gathered outside the restaurant, all of whom were convinced the owner had deliberately tainted the food with some form of sterilization pills, confirming the worst nightmares of the local Sinhalese in Ampara as being victims of a sinister plot by Muslims to reduce their fertility in a serious attempt to sterilize them. The police were called to the restaurant, where the Muslim owner was officially arrested, which gave more proof to the validity of the tainted food scare. From here, the crowd began to grow furious at the attempted food poisoning; rioting subsequently broke out, as several Muslim shops in the vicinity were vandalized before the crowd was contained by police.
The surrounding Ampara district has areas with large Muslim populations, so the Muslim response was to launch Islamic Hartals, which are direct-strike actions by Muslims against a perceived oppressor. These Hartals quickly turned violent and led to Muslim riots around Ampara, where they destroyed public property, including damaging eight buses. Although the smaller Sinhalese riot had to be contained by a special police dispatch, the crowd had soon dispersed afterwards, while the continuing Muslim backlash from the violent Hartals led to over 30 arrests.
The Muslim owner of the restaurant was released from police custody after being cleared of deliberately serving food contaminated with sterilization pills. The actual “Wanda Pethi” was tested to reveal they were composed of flour, being balls of dough resembling tablets, but with no trace of contraceptives or otherwise. Soon after the riots, the mainstream media, government officials and doctors started a spin cycle to downplay the Muslim Hartals in order to make the Sinhalese look ridiculous by grossly overgeneralizing their claims of a sterilization program, including 200 doctors who came forward across Sri Lanka to state there is no such thing as a sterilization pill, undermining the valid concerns of the Sinhalese. Most mainstream media sources only showed pictures of the damage done by the angry Sinhalese crowd outside the restaurant, who were legitimately duped into believing the tainted food scare, based on real concerns in the public mind about a sterilization program and the actual arrest of the suspect, while the violent Muslim Hartals in the Ampara district were virtually ignored.
Alongside the subsequent, more serious, Kandy riots, which erupted several days later, the mainstream media response unfairly targeted the Sinhalese, such as being mislabeled as the “2018 anti-Muslim riots” by Wikipedia, which completely overlooks the violent contribution from the Muslim community and Islamic jihadists operating in Sri Lanka, while inaccurately blaming the events on the mythical Buddhist extremism. The Kandy riots started after the funeral of an innocent Sinhalese truck driver who was brutally murdered by a group of Muslim men. This murder would likely never have happened if the truck driver had been a Muslim, so the public backlash would never have descended into chaos. Although the timing is close, the two events in Ampara and Kandy are unconnected, based on completely different circumstances in different parts of the country. The close timing of the two events may have ignited some public backlash, because the crimes of Muslims were the root cause of both, with stories circulating widely at the same time, but in reality, they are two distinct riots from two different sources, unlike the superficial mainstream media narrative that combines both events without a closer look into the situations.
The tainted food scare in Ampara is not unreasonable, considering the wave of lone wolf jihadist attempts at mass poisoning of a local population. These are happening across the world with alarming frequency, the most recent being the ISIS call to poison the food of the UK royal family at the grocery store. The Ampara riots were based on real evidence and genuine concerns among the Sinhalese population. The unique aspect here is the use of sterilization agents to reduce fertility and manipulate the birth rate of a population, which is a real concern in Sri Lanka, where the Sinhalese have been the victims of an actual sterilization program with dangerous, illegal contraceptive agents from Muslims. The tensions will continue to grow in Sri Lanka as more women become victimized through the foreign worker program, as very little has been done to stop this problem, both on internationally and inside the country.
Westman says
“…the Muslim response was to launch Islamic Hartals, which are direct-strike actions by Muslims against a perceived oppressor. These Hartals quickly turned violent and led to Muslim riots around Ampara…”
There is an ambiguity here, as “direct-strike action” appears to infer premeditated, person directed, violence. The Hindi word, “Hartal” means a general protest strike where shops close; which may or may not become public riots. It does often lead to mobs and violence. However, in the case of the ever-offended, one mostly leads to the other.
Was this account translated from Hindi?
This is a most unusual, bizarre story of “fertility Jihad” in the baby race of Sri Lanka. You can’t make this Islam-connected stuff up….
Ciceto says
I must congratulate Shwe Kalaung for this very well researched, coherent and well written article.
Demographic jihad is becoming more and more apparent in any country where Muslims are settled communities.
A well travelled person from Kerala who is someone of truth and integrity has been speaking of the demographic jihad which is reaching its apogee in that Indian state.
When a pregnant Hindu woman whose husband enjoys employment on modest wages and who might have no children or just one child, attends a clinic managed by a aMuslim doctor she is urged to have an abortion . She is advised by the Muslim doctor that she and her husband would find it very difficult and expensive to raise a child on their modest income.
When a pregnant Muslim woman whose husband might be a very low or no wages at all goes to see a Muslim doctor , even though she may already have eight children ranging from 8 to one year and perhaps reluctant to undergo yet another pregnancy , she is persuaded to proceed with the pregnancy by the Muslim doctor in the Kerala clinic. He will encourage her to have the ninth child and he will exclaim “ Allah will provide !”.
In the meantime he will prescribe all kinds of vitamins and supplements to nourish the unborn baby.
In the population of Kerala currently Hindus constitute 41 percent with a declining birth rate . Muslims constitute 41 per cent with an increasing birth rate. Christians constitute 18 percent ( a three percent increase in the last decade} . They align themselves politically with the Muslims in Kerala.
Paul J says
That 18% are CINOs; Christians in name only. You can’t be a Christian and embrace evil at the same time. “Pope” Frank the Fake is a perfect example of a CINO. I’m A Catholic but he doesn’t represent me or millions of others either. Not all of us fall for HIS and the Cabal of Cardinal’s Deceit..
Press will not report it says
AFD Leader Alice Weidel´s “Wife” is also Sinhales.
But the press call her Homophob and Racist…how it would be if she had a “Muslim Wife”?
gravenimage says
Sri Lanka: A closer look at the Ampara riots over claims Muslims plotted to taint food with sterilization pills
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Very disturbing.
Benedict says
Sri Lanka was enjoying relative peace after a long civil war in the North. Now the Muslims could not have that, so they have now gone about doing something this heinous, the Sri Lankan government should put this down with a firm hand. It has to be effective and done silently without much fanfare or media reporting
infidel says
Muslims are verily a curse on every land they inhibit… a pestilence of evil ..