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New Platform PUJA.LK Launched to Champion Peace and Justice in Sri Lanka

  A Major Step Forward! Today, the Right to Life Human Rights Center and the National Peace Council proudly launched www.puja.lk, a transformative platform dedicated to promoting victim-centered Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka. What is Transitional Justice and Why Does it Matter? Transitional Justice is a critical process for societies recovering from conflict and injustice. […]

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35 Years Lost: A Mother’s Fight for Justice in Sri Lanka’s Disappearance Crisis

  Kantale, Sri Lanka – For 35 heart-wrenching years, Nagamma, now 67, has lived with a single question: What happened to my family? Yesterday (17th), her story came to light during a legal aid program in Kantale’s Peraru village, shedding light on decades of unresolved disappearances and the unrelenting struggle for justice. Nagamma’s husband, Sokkalingam,

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76th International Human Rights Day Marked by Landmark Event at BMICH

Colombo, December 11 – The 76th International Human Rights Day was commemorated with a significant event at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) under the theme “CHANGE” to protect and promote human rights. Organized by the Right to Life Human Rights Centre, this event brought together prominent human rights advocates and activists to discuss pressing

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Justice Delayed for Nimal Chandrasiri: A Decade-Long Battle for Accountability

In a tragic case dating back to April 2012, Nimal Chandrasiri, a fisherman from Thalpitiya, Wadduwa, faced a brutal fate while in police custody. Arrested under suspicious circumstances, he was found in severe pain in the Wadduwa police cell. Despite pleas from his family for medical help, police officers dismissed his agony as mere pretense.

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After 14 years, justice is served for Hemasiri, with compensation amounting to LKR 250,000.

  In a landmark ruling, justice has finally been served for Hemasiri, who endured appalling treatment at the hands of law enforcement officials over a decade ago. The incident traces back to December 19, 2009, when Hemasiri, accompanied by fellow opposition party members, was present in Hakmana town. Encountering posters advertising an upcoming opposition gathering,

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ප්‍රධාන පොලිස් පරීක්ෂකවරුන් ලෙස නීතිඥවරු පොලීසියට බඳවා ගනියි.

මහ ජනතාවට නීතිය සමීප කරවීම හා පොලීසිය මඟින් ලබා දෙන සේවය තවදුරටත් කාර්යක්ෂම කරවීම සදහා නීතිඥවරුන් 150 දෙනෙකු ප්‍රධාන පොලිස් පරීක්ෂකවරුන් ලෙස පොලිස් සේවයට බදවා ගැනීමට අධිකරණ අමාත්‍යාංශය තීරණය කර ඇත. ජනාධිපති ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ මහතාගෙන් මේ ඉල්ලීම කර ඇත්තේ අධිකරණ අමාත්‍ය ජනාධිපති නීතිඥ මොහොමඩ් අලි සබ්රි මහතා විසිනි. ඒ අනුව මේ  පිළිබදව විශේෂ සාකච්ඡාවක් අධිකරණ

ප්‍රධාන පොලිස් පරීක්ෂකවරුන් ලෙස නීතිඥවරු පොලීසියට බඳවා ගනියි. Read More »

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