We believe that the Sri Lanka government will protect the fundamental rights of students, journalists, opposition party politicians including all the people in this country. European Union urges the Sri Lanka government; the fundamental rights of all the Sri Lankan people should be protected.
Judiciary affairs, human rights including the recent situation in Sri Lanka are much taken into concern by us was mentioned by the European Union.
European Union's Sri Lanka office in Colombo yesterday in regard to this published a statement and such contents were indicated.
The report further states, Judiciary affairs, human rights including the recent situation in Sri Lanka is much taken into concern by us was mentioned by the European Union. We are expecting that the Sri Lanka government will take all activities to protect the judicial of Sri Lanka
Meanwhile we believe that the Sri Lanka government will ensure to expedite the investigation and hold inquiries impartially regarding the death incident occurred at Welikade prison.
Fundamental rights of students, journalists, opposition party politicians including all the people of this country should be protected, and this will be ensured by the Sri Lanka government which we believe.
The local and international important activists in regard to Sri Lanka situation have shown more concern.
It was stated that the Asian Human Rights Organizations, Secretary of Commonwealth Nations, judges and UN special representative for lawyers’ independence are shown much concern to the recent happenings.
Thursday , 06 December 2012