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Six political parties including UPFA barred from contesting 14 Nov. general election
The Election Commission (EC) has announced the political parties that cannot submit for the upcoming parliamentary election.
According to a Gazette notification issued by the EC, six political parties cannot contest the election, scheduled for 14 November 2024, due to disputes involving the post of General Secretary.
The political parties that cannot submit nominations as recognised political parties are as follows: Eelavar Democratic Front, United People’s Freedom Alliance, Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya, Eksath Lanka Maha Saba Party, Lanka Janatha Party and Sri Lanka Progressive Front.
As per the gazette, 77 parties are eligible to contest the Nov 14 election.
They are as follows: All Ceylon Tamil Congress, Akhila Ilankai Tamil Mahasabha, Ape Janabala Pakshaya, New Independent Front, Arunalu People’s Alliance, All Ceylon Makkal Congress, Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi, Eros Democratic Front, Eelam People’s Democratic Party, Eelam People’s Revolutionary Liberation Front, United Congress Party, United Republican Front, United National Freedom Front, United National Party, United National Alliance, Democratic Unity Alliance, United People’s Party, United Left Front, United Socialist Party, United Peace Alliance, Up – Country People’s Front, Workers National Front, People’s Liberation Front, People’s Servants’ Party, Democratic Tamil National Alliance, Jana Setha Peramuna, National Congress, Jathika Jana Balawegaya, National People’s Party, National Freedom Front, National Democratic Front, Jathika Sangwardhena Peramuna, National Unity Alliance, Thamizh Makkal Koottani, Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal, Tamil Progressive Alliance, Social Democratic Party of Tamils, Devana Parapura, Patriotic People’s Power, Desha Vimukthi Janatha Party, Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization, Tamil United Liberation Front, New Democratic Front, New Democratic Marxist Leninist Party, Nawa Lanka Nidahas Pakshaya, Nawa Sama Samaja Party, Nawa Sihala Urumaya, Freedom People’s Front, Pivithuru Hela Urumaya, Frontline Socialist Party, People’s United Freedom Alliance, People’s Alliance, Democratic United National Front, Democratic People Congress, Democratic People’s Front, Democratic People’s Liberation Front, Democratic Party, Democratic Left Front, Maubima Janatha Pakshaya, Mahajana Eksath Peramuna, National Front for Good Governance, Ceylon Worker’s Congress (P. Wing), Lanka Sama Samaja Party, Liberal Democratic Party, Sri Lanka Labour Party, Sri Lanka Freedom Party, Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna, Sri Lanka Mahajana Pakshaya, Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, Communist Party of Sri Lanka, Social Democratic Party of Sri Lanka, Socialist Party of Sri Lanka, Samagi Jana Balawegaya, Samabima Party, Socialist People’s Forum, Socialist Equality Party and Sinhaladeepa Jathika Peramuna.
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Sallay’s wife further complains to HRC over continuing violation of husband’s FRs by CID
The wife of retired Major General Suresh Sallay has lodged a further complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL), alleging that her husband’s fundamental rights continue to be violated as Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers prevent him from having confidential consultations with his lawyer while he is under detention at the National Hospital.
In a letter addressed to the HRCSL Chairman on Thursday, Mrs. S.B.M.S.B. Sallay has said the latest complaint was filed in relation to an earlier complaint concerning the detention and treatment of her husband.
Full text of the letter: I, Mrs. S.B.M.S.B. Sallay, respectfully write to lodge this further complaint in relation to my earlier complaint bearing reference H RC-HO-1 103-26, concerning the detention and treatment of my husband, Retired Major General Suresh Sallay.
I wish to bring to the attention of the Commission a further serious violation of his fundamental rights that occurred on 08 July 2026 during a consultation between my husband and his Attorney-at-Law, Mr. Asith Siriwardena, while my husband remains under detention and is receiving treatment at the National Hospital.
I am informed by his Counsel that he is presently permitted to consult with my husband only once a week for a period of approximately twenty minutes. During the consultation held on 08 July 2026, officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) stationed at the Cardiac Coronary Care Unit of the National Hospital informed Counsel that they had received instructions from higher authorities that my husband should not be permitted to meet with his
legal counsel in private. Consequently, the officers remained present throughout the consultation and refused to permit a confidential lawyer-client meeting.
This conduct constitutes a grave infringement of my husband’s fundamental right to communicate privately and confidentially with his legal counsel. Confidential communication between an accused or detainee and his lawyer is an indispensable safeguard of the right to legal representation, the right to prepare his defence, and the right to a fair trial. The denial of confidential legal consultations undermines these fundamental protections guaranteed under the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the applicable provisions governing persons detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
The confidentiality of communications between a lawyer and client is also a well-recognized principle under international human rights law and forms an essential safeguard against arbitrary detention, coercion, and unfair legal proceedings.
In view of the foregoing, I respectfully request the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka to urgently intervene and take all necessary steps within its statutory mandate to:
1. Ensure that my husband is afforded immediate and unrestricted confidential access to his legal counsel without the presence or supervision of law enforcement officers;
2. Inquire into the instructions allegedly issued by higher authorities requiring CID officers to remain present during lawyer-client consultations;
3. Direct the relevant authorities to cease any practice that interferes with confidential legal consultations; and
4. Take such further action as the Commission considers appropriate to safeguard my husband’s constitutional and human rights.
This complaint is made as a further complaint to Complaint No. H RC-HO-1103-26, and I respectfully request that it be placed on the same file and considered together with my previous complaints.
I respectfully seek the Commission’s urgent intervention in this matter.
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A three-member Supreme Court bench dismissed in its entirety an appeal filed by Weerawansa challenging the earlier Commercial High Court ruling.
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The Supreme Court also affirmed the order restraining the publication and distribution of the book in its existing form. However, the court ruled that the book could be republished if the 60-page section identified as infringing intellectual property rights was removed.
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