PoliticsSri Lanka's radicalized Muslims have long ties to Islamic State
FBI looks into sophisticated blasts as details of deadly Easter attacks emerge
This undated image posted by the Islamic State group's AMAQ news agency on April 23 purports to show Mohamed Cassim Mohamed Zaharan, center, the man Sri Lanka says led the Easter bombing that killed over 300 people. © AP
MARWAAN MACAN-MARKAR, Asia regional correspondent
COLOMBO -- As Sri Lanka remains on a knife edge three days after the country suffered its worst terrorist attacks in a decade, attention has shifted to the links the terrorist group Islamic State had forged with the South Asian island's first Muslim suicide bombers.