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BASL raises concerns over violent death of person remanded for contempt of court

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The BAR Association (BASL) has raised concerns over the death of an individual at the Angunukolapelessa Prison recently.BASL has said in a media statement that the suspect had been remanded on contempt of court charges following an incident at the Embilipitiya Court, where he had presented himself as a surety for a friend.

Expressing concern over the suspect’s demise within less than 48 hours of being remanded, BASL has pointed out that the postmortem examination revealed injuries to

the head, which raises questions about his treatment while under Police and Prison custody.

As such, BASL has called for an immediate, impartial, and independent investigation into the circumstances of this death that took place in custody and accountability for all those whose actions or omissions contributed to this miscarriage of justice.

Full text of the statement signed by BASL President Rajeev Amarasuriya and Secretary Chatura Galhena: “The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) expresses its deep concern over the tragic death of a suspect, who was remanded and later died while in state custody under disturbing circumstances.

“The deceased had presented himself before the Embilipitiya Magistrate’s Court as a surety of a suspect. It is reported that due to an incident that he had taken place within the Court room he had been detained by the Police and produced before the Learned Magistrate on the following day where the Learned Magistrate had ordered that he be remanded on a charge of Contempt of Court.

“We are deeply concerned that contempt provisions have been used in this instance and would make due representation with our detailed position to the judicial Service Commission.

“Even more troubling is the fact that within less than 48 hours of his being remanded, the suspect was reported dead. The information available thus far, including reports of head injuries revealed at the postmortem examination, raises serious question about the treatments he received while in the custody of Police and Prison Authorities.”

The BASL has stressed that the State bears a fundamental and non-derogable obligation to protect the life, dignity and bodily integrity of all persons deprived of liberty. The judiciary and prison authorities alike are bound by law to uphold the rights of individuals under their custody and to ensure that no person is subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

The BASL has called the following:

1. An immediate, impartial, and investigations into the circumstances of this death that took place in custody;

2. Accountability for all those whose actions or omissions contributed to this grave miscarriage of justice, and

3 A systemic review of the exercise, of contempt powers, and remand procedures to ensure they are applied consistently with constitutional guarantees, human rights standards, and the basic tenets of fairness and proportionality.

The BASL has said: “This death is not merely a personal tragedy, it is a profound institutional failure. As Members of the Legal Profession and as Guardians of the Rule of Law, we remind all State Authorities that Justice must always be tempered with humanity and that no citizen, however humble, is expendable.”



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Asian Development Bank to support new education reforms

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The representatives of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have expressed their full support for the new education reforms undertaken by the Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Training, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.

These remarks were made during a discussion held on Friday (June 20) at the Parliament premises between the Prime Minister  and Mr. Takafumi Kadono, ADB Country Director for Sri Lanka, along with other ADB representatives

During the discussion, the Prime Minister explained the steps which have already been taken for the new education reforms and for  the implementation of the new reforms in the upcoming year.

The Prime Minister also elaborated on future plans of the government regarding the preparation of new curriculum, development of human resources in the education sector, improvement of infrastructure, and initiatives in general education, vocational training, higher education, and early childhood development.

The Asian Development Bank conveyed their satisfaction with the new education reforms and reaffirmed their commitment to continue supporting the development of education sector including teacher training, infrastructure upgrades, and the advancement of digital technology.

The meeting was attended by ADB representatives, Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Training  Nalaka Kaluwawa, and other officials from the Ministry of Education.

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Buddhist philosophy can restore spiritual life to a society consumed by wealth and power – President

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The centenary inauguration ceremony of the historic Sri Dalada Poson Perahera at the Athkanda Rajamaha Viharaya in Kurunegala was held on Saturday (21) afternoon  with the participation of President Anura Kumara Disanayake.

The annual Sri Dalada Poson Perahera, which commenced in 1925, marked its 100th anniversary this year. To commemorate this milestone, a special commemorative stamp was issued.

President Disanayake presented awards and certificates to students who excelled in various competitions held  parallel with the centenary celebrations. In his address, the President stressed that no society, regardless of its material progress, can thrive without spiritual and moral foundations. He noted that a nation’s cultural and social development must be rooted in ethical and spiritually aware citizens.

Highlighting the relevance of Buddhist Jataka stories and cultural traditions, the President remarked that these offer a valuable foundation for reviving spiritual life in a society increasingly consumed by the pursuit of wealth and power. He added that Buddhism teaches rulers to govern with compassion and accountability, values that are unfortunately eroding in modern times. He called for collective efforts to restore these cultural roots and to foster a spiritually enriched society.

Responding to critics, the President stated that despite claims that the current government would abandon such traditions, the day’s celebration clearly demonstrated its commitment to preserving and promoting Sri Lanka’s cultural and spiritual heritage.

The ceremony was attended by Most Venerable Niyangoda Sri Vijithasiri Thera, Anunayaka of the Malwatu Chapter; Venerable Anamaduwe Saddharmakeerthi Sri Rathnapala Buddharakkhitha Thera, Chief Incumbent of the Athkanda Rajamaha Viharaya; North Western Province Governor Tissa Varnasuriya; Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Dr. Hiniduma Sunil Senevi; State Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government Prof. Chandana Abeyratne; State Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs Ananda Wijepala; Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Namal Karunaratne; and Diyawadana Nilame Pradeep Nilanga Dela, along with a large gathering of devotees and officials.

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All services of the President’s Fund officially launched at Divisional Secretariat level

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The official launch of providing all services of the President’s Fund through Divisional Secretariats across the island took place on Saturday (21)  morning  at the Kilinochchi District Secretariat.

Coinciding with the launch, a special training workshop for officials in the Northern Province was held at the same venue, as part of a series of workshops aimed at decentralising the President’s Fund operations to grassroots level.

Since 7 February this year, applications for medical assistance from the President’s Fund have been accepted through all Divisional Secretariats across the country. Following the successful implementation of this programme, steps have now been taken to extend digital access to all other services offered by the Fund.

Accordingly, the public can now apply online for a range of services including poverty alleviation assistance, educational scholarships, recognition for academic excellence, support for individuals with special needs, aid for children affected by the human-elephant conflict, recognition for national and public service and emergency or disaster relief. This marks the first time in the Fund’s 47-year history that services, previously limited to Colombo, are accessible via any Divisional Secretariat nationwide.

This advancement follows a decision made by the Board of Governors of the President’s Fund, chaired by the President. It is expected to improve efficiency, expand access to a wider population and minimise opportunities for misuse.

Senior Additional Secretary to the President and Secretary of the President’s Fund, Mr Roshan Gamage, briefed attendees on the Fund’s responsibilities and range of services.

As part of the government’s digitalisation drive, the official rollout of online services of the President’s Fund also took place during the event.

Minister of fisheries, aquatic and ocean resources  Ramalingam Chandraseker, Northern Province Governor Nagalingam Vethanayahan, the Kilinochchi and Jaffna District Secretaries, other senior government officials from the Northern Province, regional officers of the President’s Fund and its administrative staff were present at the occasion.

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