<p>The Archbishop of Colombo has urged Sri Lankans not to take the law into their own hands in response to today's string of bomb blasts in Sri Lanka.</p>
<p>In a statement today, the Archbishop of Colombo said, “it’s a very, very sad day for all of us.</p>
<p>I wish to therefore express my deepest sorrow and sympathy to all those innocent families that have lost someone and also to those who have been injured and rendered destitute. </p>
<p>I would like to call upon all to pray that all those who are injured may be healed soon and that all these families who have lost someone may be consoled.</p>
<p>I condemn with my utmost capacity this act that has caused so much of death and suffering to the people. I ask all our Sri Lankan people not to take the law into their own hands and to maintain peace and harmony in this country. I also ask those who are able, to donate blood in order to help these people who are injured and I also appeal to the doctors to please help us."</p>
<p>Over 200 people have been killed in Batticoloa and Colombo, including 27 foreign citizens. in attacks targetting several churches and international hotels, </p>
<p>An indefinite island wide curfew has been declared by the Ministry of Defence. </p>
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