A Human Rights Agenda For Sri Lanka’s Presidential Candidates – Amnesty International
[Citizens Power in Colombo 12.12.2014; Vikalpa photo]
INTRODUCTION
As the people of Sri Lanka prepare for the presidential election in January 2015, Amnesty International calls on the presidential candidates to commit publicly to ensuring that human rights are protected, respected and fulfilled in accordance with international human rights law, transparency, accountability and through rebuilding strong independent institutions to protect human rights, including civil and political rights as well as social, economic and cultural rights.
A Human Rights Agenda for Sri Lanka’s Presidential Candidates – Amnesty International by Thavam Ratna
As the people of Sri Lanka prepare for the presidential election in January 2015, Amnesty International calls on the presidential candidates to commit publicly to ensuring that human rights are protected, respected and fulfilled in accordance with international human rights law, transparency, accountability and through rebuilding strong independent institutions to protect human rights, including civil and political rights as well as social, economic and cultural rights.
A Human Rights Agenda for Sri Lanka’s Presidential Candidates – Amnesty International by Thavam Ratna