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Tag: Weliweriya

Arrest Commanding Officers in Weliweriya Incident – AHRC

The Asian Human Rights Commission has called for the arrest of commanding officers of the Sri Lanka Army following the incident of August 1st 2013, in Rathupaswala, Weliweriya in which […]

Sri Lanka should order independent and transparent inquiry into the deaths of protesters at Weliweriya – HRW

Human Rights Watch, an independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights, has issued a statement calling for the Government of Sri Lanka to order an independent and transparent […]

Lawyers Collective Sri Lanka Urges Govt to Control Armed Forces

The Lawyers Collective in Sri Lanka issued a statement Saturday, condemning the violence unleashed on civil protesters and the killing of a number of the same. The statement called on […]

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