Crisis of Trust: Mount Lavinia Incident and the Imperative to Safeguard Human Rights
A Statement by the Right to Life Human Rights Centre The recent volatile confrontation...
Supreme Court Orders Rs. 1 Million Compensation for Victim of Police Torture
Colombo, October 10, 2025 — The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has ruled that six...
A New Imperative for Justice and Reform: Right to Life Human Rights Centre Welcomes UNHRC Resolution 60/L.1/Rev.1
As the Right to Life Human Rights Center, a leading organization advocating for human rights...
Kandana Police Accused of Illegal Arrest and Torture
Colombo, October 3 – Serious allegations have emerged against the Kandana Police for allegedly violating...
SLCAT Urges President to Dismiss Police Officers Found Guilty of Torture
The Sri Lanka Collective Against Torture (SLCAT) has called on the President to take immediate...
A Human Rights Imperative: Decriminalising Consensual Same-Sex Relations in Sri Lanka
The Right to Life Human Rights Centre welcomes the growing national conversation surrounding the LGBTIQ+...
A Decade for an Apology: How Justice Delay Became Punishment in Sri Lanka
The case against a politician and his associates—an assault on peaceful protesters that lasted...
The Invisible Struggle: Overcrowding and Abuses in Sri Lanka’s Prisons
The situation faced by prison inmates has long been a subject of discussion in society...
Justice After 17 Years: Mitiyagoda Police Torture Case Ends With Convictions
On March 7, 2008, a 14 year old school student, Buddhi Ewantha Gunasekara of Eranawila...








