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Human Rights Commission Raises Concerns Over ‘Yukthiya’ Operation in Sri Lanka

In a press notice issued today, the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka expressed deep concern over the implementation of the ‘Yukthiya’ Operation by the Sri Lanka Police and the Ministry of Public Security. The operation, aimed at combating drug trafficking and organized crime, has come under scrutiny for alleged human rights violations, including torture, […]

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Civil Society Organizations Express Concerns Over ONUR Bill, Call for More Dialogue

In a joint statement released today, a coalition of civil society organizations in Sri Lanka has expressed reservations about the proposed Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR) bill, urging the government to allow more time for thorough discussion and dialogue before its passage into law. The ONUR bill aims to establish an institution dedicated

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A Political Solution for Sri Lanka: Promising Developments and Challenges Ahead

In a recent gathering organized by Religions for Peace International and its Sri Lankan chapter on December 19, former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga emphasized the public’s disinterest in another conflict, attributing the tensions to political manipulation rather than inherent racism among the Sri Lankan people. Kumaratunga asserted that the majority now favors a political solution

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Sri Lanka Urged to Act Swiftly Against Torture After Supreme Court Judgment

The Sri Lanka Collective Against Torture (SLCAT) has issued a resounding call for immediate action following the recent Supreme Court judgment in SCFR 107/2011, underscoring the imperative need to address institutionalized violence within the Sri Lankan Police Department. The statement, released in response to the judgment dated 14th December 2023, highlights grave concerns about the

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Supreme Court Decision Sparks Urgent Calls for Presidential Action on Police Torture Case

In a shocking turn of events, legal professionals and academics in Sri Lanka have issued an open letter to the President, urging immediate action following a landmark Supreme Court decision in the case of Sumangala v Bandara and Others (SCFR 107/2011). The three-judge bench unanimously ruled that Respondents, including Acting IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon, violated fundamental

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Policy Dialogue on Combating Police Torture Marks Human Rights Day

Colombo, December 12, 2023 – In commemoration of the 75th International Human Rights Day, the Sri Lankan Collective Against Torture organized a significant event titled “The Root of Police Torture.” This initiative aimed to address concerns surrounding police torture and discuss potential solutions. A policy dialogue named “Context and Solutions” took place on December 11

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Right to Life Human Rights Centre launches torture monitoring report

To mark International Human Rights Day – 2023, the Right to Life Human Rights Centre launched the quarterly torture monitoring report titled as TRUTH (Targeting Rights: Unraveling Torture’s Harm). The objective of this quarterly newsletter is to monitor the aspect of torture in Sri Lanka and report on the prevalence, measures for prevention, and legal

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Proposals of the Journalists for Rights for a National Media Policy

Journalists for Rights, a rights-based journalists’ trade union and civil society organization affiliated with the Right to Life Human Rights Center submitted a set of proposals to the Committee for Development of National Media Policy in Sri Lanka. Ministry of Media Sri Lankan Ministry of Media under the patronage of the United Nations Development Programme

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R2L Joins Forces with Nagaraja Alex’s Family to Pursue Justice Against Police Brutality

On December 4th, R2L (Rights to Life), a human rights organization, took a significant step in seeking justice for Nagaraja Alex, a young individual who was tragically tortured and killed by the Vadukkodai police. During this critical meeting, R2L engaged with Nagaraja Alex’s family to discuss strategies and support mechanisms for the upcoming legal proceedings.

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Advocacy Webinar Focuses on Combating Torture in Children: Register Now!

In an effort to address a critical issue affecting vulnerable populations, an upcoming webinar titled “Screening, Documentation, and Monitoring of Torture in Children” is set to take place on December 6, 2023, at 3 PM CET. The event aims to shed light on the importance of identifying, documenting, and monitoring cases of torture among children.

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Lived Experiences Illuminate Sri Lanka’s Social Safety Net: Insights from Anuradhapura Focus Group

The focus group meeting held in Anuradhapura district on November 25th provided a crucial platform for a nuanced discussion on the operational dynamics of Sri Lanka’s social safety net, as gleaned from lived experiences. Participants, representing diverse socio-economic backgrounds within the district, engaged in a robust dialogue, sharing personal stories and insights that illuminated the

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