Civil society urges delay and discussion on Sri Lanka’s ONUR bill, citing concerns about power, composition, and transparency.
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Civil society urges delay and discussion on Sri Lanka’s ONUR bill, citing concerns about power, composition, and transparency.

While commending the bill’s goals of national unity and equal opportunity, a joint statement signed by 18 prominent civil society organizations calls for more time and dialogue before the passage of the Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR) bill. They raise three key concerns: Board composition: The bill gives the Minister too much control…

relatives of the disappeared persons
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Sri Lanka Announces Truth Commission: Hope Flickers Amid Skepticism

  In a long-awaited move, Sri Lanka has finally taken a concrete step towards reconciliation by announcing the establishment of a Truth Commission. Gazetted on January 2nd, the move aims to address the deep wounds of the three-decade war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and pave the way for healing and unity….

Rohingya refugees in Sri Lanka
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Uncertainty Plagues Rohingya Refugees in Sri Lanka as UN Office Prepares to Close

Fear gripped roughly 100 Rohingya refugees in Sri Lanka as they protested outside the UN refugee agency’s office on Tuesday. With the agency’s closure looming at year’s end, their basic living allowance and prospects for permanent resettlement hang precariously in the balance. These refugees, mostly rescued at sea while fleeing Myanmar’s brutal crackdown, haven’t found…

A hotel said to belong to a drug dealer being demolished in Dehiwala
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A Crackdown on Drugs, or a Violation of Rights? Sri Lanka’s Operation Justice Under Scrutiny

Ajith Perakum Jayasinghe Sri Lanka’s recent anti-drug operation, “Yukthiya (Justice),” launched by Public Security Minister Tiran Alles and Acting Inspector General of Police Deshbandu Tennakoon, has ignited a heated debate, raising concerns about human rights and the effectiveness of its methods. While the operation boasts significant drug seizures and arrests, questions simmer regarding adherence to…

The fundamental rights case of Ramsey Razik was successfully settled, resulting in a compensation of 1 million

Supreme Court of Sri Lanka decided that the fundamental rights of Ramzy Razeek and ordered the government to pay Rs. one million as damage. Chief Inspector B.M.A.S.K. Senaratne, the first respondent, and former CID Director DIG W. Thilakaratne, the second respondent, were individually directed to pay Rs 30,000 to the petitioner (Razeek) within one month,…

Sri Lanka Police Enhance Efforts to Combat Cyber Abuse Through International Collaboration
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Sri Lanka Police Enhance Efforts to Combat Cyber Abuse Through International Collaboration

Sri Lanka police arrested an 18-year-old resident of Colombo who had been sexually abusing his cousin for two years and uploaded the footage of the abuse to Google Drive. The police said that the arrest was made using a new method introduced by the Google company to the Sri Lanka Police to easily identify people who…

The story of a Sri Lankan school principal who was convicted by the High Court for corporal punishment
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The story of a Sri Lankan school principal who was convicted by the High Court for corporal punishment

– Ajith Perakum Jayasinghe Student X studied in grade 11 of Navodya Maha Vidyalaya, Dodangoda. On the occasion of the Poson festival that year, the Dodangoda police organized a lantern competition and this photograph shows the lantern rotating inside a bottle presented by the student. The design won the first prize in the competition and…