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Religious spaces in prisons to accommodate Yukthiya pressure
By Norman Palihawadane
Unable to cope with numbers detained under the ongoing Yukthiya operation, the prisons authorities are looking at holding prisoners in places of worship within prisons – a move strongly resisted by both prisoners and prisoner welfare activists.
Prisons Commissioner Gamini B Dissanayake told The Sunday Island that the prison population had surged in the past few weeks and authorities have no option but to take over the temples, churches, and prayer rooms set up within prisons to accommodate the increasing number of prisoners coming in.
Those places of worship would be converted into detention spaces to accommodate those crowding the prisons, bursting at the seams even before Yukthiya began, Dissanayake said. He added that this measure would be in force until the government amends the laws enabling the imposition of house arrest for minor offenders.
Minister of State for Justice and Prison Affairs, Anuradha Jayaratne, recently stated that all those found guilty of some offences will be placed under house arrest in the future to reduce overcrowding in prisons.
Committee for Protecting Rights of Prisoners (CPRP) Chairman, Attorney-at-Law Senaka Perera said that this move of taking over places of worship within prisons would deprive prisoners of their religious rights.
“Prisoners too have religious rights guaranteed by the constitution. These prayer rooms, temples, and churches are maintained within prisons for the purpose of aiding rehabilitation. This latest move by authorities is not only against constitutional provisions but also against the motto of the prisons department, which stands for custody, care, and correction.
“Allowing prisoners to practice their religion is a right accepted by all civilized societies. The government should have considered logistical issues during the planning stages of their raids rather than finding themselves without space to accommodate alleged offenders taken into custody,” Perera said.
He added that CPRP has received complaints of prisoners being treated like herds of animals in prisons already, and the latest move would further add to the pressure.
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Representatives from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce meet PM
Representatives from the ’The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce’ met with Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya on Wednesday [24th of June] at the Parliament premises.
During the meeting, discussions focused on the Sri Lanka Economic and Investment Summit 2026 (SLEIS 2026), which is scheduled to be held on 12 and 13 October 2026. Attention was also given to digitalization initiatives, the introduction of digital technologies in schools under new education reforms, and the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Sri Lanka’s education sector.
Representatives of the Chamber noted that the summit would serve as an important platform for encouraging both local and foreign investment, while also contributing to the shaping of the country’s future economic policies.
The meeting was attended by Krishan Balendra, Chairman of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce; Vinod Hirdaramani, Deputy Vice Chairman; Shiran Fernando, Secretary General and Chief Executive Officer; Aliki Perera, Deputy Secretary General and Chief Operating Officer; and Anagi Rodrigo-Weerasekera, Chief Economist and Head of Economic Intelligence, along with several other representatives.
[Prime Minister’s Media Division]
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Progress of Housing Project for Malayagam Community families funded by India reviewed
A discussion to review the progress of the housing project under which 4,700 houses are being constructed for the Malayagam community with Indian assistance was held this afternoon (24) at the Presidential Secretariat under the chairmanship of the Chief of Staff to the President, Prabath Chandrakeerthi.
Under this housing programme, 2,026 houses are to be provided to families identified by the National Building Research Institute (NBRI) as being at disaster risk. The remaining houses are expected to be allocated to eligible workers residing in the plantation sector.
Accordingly, the houses will be provided to Malayagam community families living on estates belonging to 22 Regional Plantation Companies, as well as estates under the State Plantations Corporation, Janawasama and Elkaduwa Plantations.
For the construction of each house, the Government of India has allocated Rs. 2.8 million, while the Government of Sri Lanka has contributed Rs. 400,000.
During the discussion, Chandrakeerthi instructed officials to ensure that the housing project is completed before the end of this year. He further directed that land identified for the construction of houses be released without delay and that the National Building Research Institute provide the necessary reports to identify suitable land for the project.
The housing project is being implemented jointly by the Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure, the National Housing Development Authority, the State Engineering Corporation and the Plantation Human Development Trust.
Among those present were Additional Secretary (Development) of the Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure, K. S. Wijayakeerthi; Director General (Engineering), N. D. N. Pushpakumara; Director General (Planning), W. A. K. S. Damayanthi; the Secretary General of the Planters’ Association; and officials from the National Housing Development Authority, the State Engineering Corporation, relevant institutions and plantation companies.
(PMD)
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