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LEN - www.lankaenews.com | Sri Lanka: 'Religious Disharmony' Order Threatens Minorities..! Withdraw Expansion of Notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act..! -HRW


Sri Lanka: ‘Religious Disharmony’ Order Threatens Minorities..! Withdraw Expansion of Notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act..! -HRW
(Lanka-e-News -17.March.2021, 4.15PM) Sri Lanka’s government should immediately withdraw an order that allows two-years of detention without trial for causing “religious, racial, or communal disharmony,” Human Rights Watch said today. The Prevention of Terrorism (De-radicalization from holding violent extremist religious ideology) Regulations No. 01 of 2021, issued on March 9, 2021, expands the draconian and abusive Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).
The regulation will allow the government of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to more easily target religious and racial minorities, in violation of their basic rights. The United Nations Human Rights Council is considering a resolution to strengthen monitoring and promote accountability for human rights violations in Sri Lanka, after the UN high commissioner on human rights identified “cle ....

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Chandigarh University hosts International Webinar on 'Global Challenges of Modern Times'; Supreme Court Judges from 10 Countries addressed the budding law professionals


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Justice Surya Kant, Justice Sabrina McKenna and Justice Brian Preston, participating in the International Webinar organized by Chandigarh University
Chandigarh University hosts International Webinar on Global Challenges of Modern Times ; Supreme Court Judges from 10 Countries addressed the budding law professionals
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Updated: Feb 01, 2021 12:42 IST
Supreme Court of India played a proactive role in recognizing Right to Education as one of the fundamental right given to the citizens of India. With the enactment and implementation of Right to Education by Indian Parliament, the social and economic status of citizens especially the vulnerable section of society drastically improved, said Justice Surya Kant, Judge Supreme Court of India. ....

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Women have dismantled social barriers, inequality, says Supreme Court Judge


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“The Supreme Court has played a proactive role in recognising right to education as one of the fundamental rights given to citizens of India. With the enactment and implementation of right to education by the Indian Parliament, the social and economic status of citizens especially the vulnerable section of society has drastically improved,” said Justice Surya Kant of the Supreme Court (SC).
Speaking at the inaugural session of two-day international webinar on “Global challenges in modern times” hosted by Chandigarh University, Justice Surya Kant asserted that an educated person was more aware about fundamental rights and duties.”
“Women today have dismantled social barriers and inequality the world had enforced upon them. This has been possible in country like India only because of recognition of right to education as important by the union and state governments,” he added. ....

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