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Investigations on April Attacks Incomplete; AG tells IGP

Colombo (News 1st); Attorney General Dappula De Livera informed the Inspector General of Police that the Criminal Investigations and the material - Get the latest breaking news and top stories from Sri Lanka, the latest political news, sports news, weather updates, exam results, business news, entertainment news, world news and much more from News 1st, Sri Lanka's leading news network.

India behind April Attacks? BBC report raises concerns

Share: Colombo (News 1st/BBC Sinhala Service);  The BBC Sinhala Service reported that detectives who investigated the 2019 April 21st Attacks maintained a position that Mohammed Zaharan Hashim was not the person who led the attacks, though many referred to him as the ‘Mastermind’ or the ‘Leader’. The BBC Sinhala Service had filed this report based on the evidence produced at the Presidential Commission of Inquiry appointed to probe to 2019 April 21st Attacks and on the facts highlighted by Ex-MP Nalinda Jayatissa, who was a member of the Select Committee of Parliament that also probed the attacks. SSP Shani Abeysekera, currently in remand custody had told the Presidential Commission of Inquiry in his testimony that he believes the 2019 April 21st Attacks were led by an unseen force, reported the BBC Sinhala Service.

LankaWeb – Prof Rohan Gunaratna s recipe for controlling extremism

Posted on February 6th, 2021 By Camellia Nathaniel/Daily News Colombo, February 6: The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) accuses Sri Lanka of being in a ‘state of denial about the past’, details how the failure of domestic mechanisms has further entrenched impunity, exacerbating victims’ distrust in the system. Among a litany of failures, the report addresses the rollback of 2015 reforms that offered more checks and balances on executive power, the erosion of judicial and institutional independence, and the failure to reform the security sector and remove and hold to account those responsible for alleged grave crimes and human rights violations. The Government has decided to reject the report submitted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on Sri Lanka.

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