15 Years Since Prageeth Eknaligoda’s Disappearance

  Following the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war in 2009, General Sarath Fonseka, who had been the Army Commander during the war, contested the January 26, 2010, presidential election as the common opposition candidate. Many activists who were opposing to the war and the Rajapaksa family dominance joined his campaign. Among them was Prageeth Eknaligoda, a writer, journalist, cartoonist, and social activist who maintained connections with various media organizations, trade unions, civil society groups, and political parties. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who sought reelection, ultimately won the election. The opposition campaign focused on themes…

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SRI LANKA BULLETIN: RECENT REPORTS ON TORTURE AND ILL-TREATMENT 2011

This Country of Origin Information (COI) Bulletin has been produced by the COI Service, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA), for use by officials involved in the asylum/human rights determination process, The Bulletin brings to the attention of decision makers a number of reports released between September and November 2011 which  document torture and other forms of ill treatment in Sri Lanka. It provides a selection of extracts from the sources as a guide to the general content of the reports, with a focus on events in 2011. However the Bulletin…

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