[Sri Lanka] - 7 rights groups urge SL govt to end arbitrary detention of Mudalige

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Seven international human rights organizations have prompted the Sri Lankan government to end the approximate detention of Inter-University
Students Federation (IUSF) convenor Wasantha Mudalige, who was arrested five months ago.The appeal was made by Amnesty International, Asian
Forum for Human Rights - & Development (FORUM-ASIA), CIVICUS, Frontline Defenders, Human Rights Watch, International Working Group on Sri
Lanka and Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace - & Justice.In August 2022, Mudalige was apprehended on charges of the Prevention of Terrorism Act
(PTA)
Mudalige was additional remanded till January 31, after his bail application was used up before Colombo Magistrates Court earlier today (Jan
17)
Under the PTA, the court does not give bail if the Attorney Generals Department opposes it.In their declaration, the international rights
groups said the detention of Mudalige belongs to the Sri Lanka federal governments crackdown on activists since a recession in 2022
triggered mainly tranquil protests demanding governance reform and action against alleged main corruption.They implicated the government of
reacting by giving sweeping powers to the cops and military, which utilized unnecessary and extreme force to disperse demonstrations and
arrest numerous individuals, consisting of numerous students
The rights groups kept in mind that although many of those apprehended have considering that been launched on bail, the authorities have
utilized amazing powers under the PTA to keep Mudalige in detention despite having actually produced no evidence of any involvement in
terrorism
The Prevention of Terrorism Act permits approximately a year of detention without charge on the orders of the defense minister, who is
presently President Wickremesinghe, the declaration mentioned, alleging that the law has been utilized especially to target members of the
Tamil and Muslim communities, and to stifle dissenting voices including reporters and human rights protectors, considering that it was
presented as a short-term procedure in 1979
The United Nations and human rights groups have actually consistently recorded that the PTA has actually been utilized to make it possible
for prolonged approximate detention and torture or other ill-treatment
The rights groups likewise clarified the repeated promises made by successive Sri Lankan governments, including the present administration,
to repeal the PTA and change it with rights-respecting legislation-- most just recently to the European Union in October
Yet the government continues to utilize the law to violate human rights, in breach of its own domestic and global commitments
They advised the Sri Lankan authorities to right away enforce a moratorium on the use of the PTA, and immediately rescind it
The authorities should immediately review the detention of anyone held under the PTA, making sure sufficient access to reasonable bail
hearings
They need to also launch all protesters facing charges that do not satisfy worldwide standards
The statement also gotten in touch with the Sri Lankan government to fully appreciate the rights to liberty of expression and serene
assembly