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US Embassy disturbed about state media attacks on NGOsThe US Embassy in Colombo said it was “disturbed” to see ongoing state media attacks on civil society organisations, after the military spokesman alleged that the arrested activists were members of a leading NGO and had major links to LTTE cadres. “Disturbing trend to see Sri Lanka state media target NGOs for their work,” the US Embassy tweeted yesterday. It said civil society is essential in democracy and added that non government organisations lead reconciliation. |
Watchdogs slam detentionsHuman Rights Watch (HRW) flagged the PTA arrests at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva yesterday demanding the “unconditional release” of activists Ruki Fernando and Father Praveen Mahesan. In a joint statement issued late Monday (17), HRW, Amnesty International, the International Crisis Group, the International Commission of Jurists and FORUM Asia said the arbitrary arrest and detention of prominent human rights defenders is an attempt to silence criticism and divert the spotlight from ongoing abuses. The human rights groups said that the arrests are particularly disturbing since a resolution on Sri Lanka’s failure to address accountability is under discussion and will be voted on soon at the ongoing Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in Geneva. “The international community has long called for Sri Lanka to take meaningful steps to end its culture of impunity,” the statement said. |