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  2. Human rights in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The legacy of alleged human rights abuses continued to affect Sri Lanka after the end of the war. For example, the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting was held in Sri Lanka in 2013. The prime ministers of India, Canada, and Mauritius refused to attend due to concerns about Sri Lanka's human rights record, including "ongoing ...

  3. Sunila Abeysekera - Wikipedia

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    Sunila was born on 4 September 1952, to Turin and Charles Abeysekera, a public servant and a leader of civil society in Sri Lanka. [2] She first became involved in politics in the 1970s as a member of the Civil Rights Movement (CRM), which campaigned for political prisoners who had been involved in the 1971 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) youth insurrection.

  4. Freedom of the press in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Iyer had criticised the LTTE's human rights abuses and had been threatened by the LTTE before his murder. [42] The EPDP and others have blamed the LTTE for Iyer's murder. [43] [44] Lanka Jayasundara, a photographer for Wijeya Publications, was killed by a grenade attack at a music concert in Colombo on 11 December 2004.

  5. 2022 Sri Lankan protests - Wikipedia

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    The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka, who came to collect accounts from the scene in the aftermath, said it was "a total violation of the fundamental rights of the people by the executive". [369] A day later, the police explained that the protestors were unwilling to vacate the premises and acted aggressively in previous occasions when the ...

  6. Tamils faced torture in Sri Lanka long after war, rights ...

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    Sri Lanka's security forces abducted men and women from the ethnic Tamil minority and tortured them in custody long after the end of a bloody civil war in the South Asian island nation, a human ...

  7. Tamil genocide - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Human Rights Watch accused the Sri Lankan government of being responsible for "widespread abductions and disappearances" of hundreds of Tamils since the war resumed in 2006, with most feared dead. [27] Since 2006, Sri Lanka once again became the country with the highest number of disappearances reported to the UN Working Group. [31]

  8. Operation Yukthiya - Wikipedia

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    'Operation Justice') is an ongoing anti-drug operation conducted by the Sri Lankan Police following directives from the Ministry of Public Security. [1] Starting from 17 December 2023, the police, the Special Task Force and the Sri Lankan Army carried out islandwide raids with 38,525 suspects being arrested as of 17 January 2024. [ 2 ]

  9. Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission - Wikipedia

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    Report by Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission became the basis for the discussion on Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council 19th session in March 2012. The council adopted a resolution on promoting reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka, urging the Sri Lankan government to implement constructive recommendations ...