A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, October 30, 2015
Baton raised, the shocking moment a Sri Lankan cop brutally beats a mother in the street: New report reveals 'lawless' police use electric shock torture and rub chillies into suspects' faces to extract confessions
- WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT-29 October 2015
- Shock video of moment Sri Lankan officer beats mother, 36, in the street
- The woman, Weerasinghe Arachchilage Kanthilatha, who worked as a prostitute, refused to perform sex act on the officer
- He vowed to 'teach her a lesson' and brutally beat her before witnesses, who secretly filmed attack
- Comes as new investigation reveals police torture is endemic in Sri Lanka
Baton raised, this is the shock moment a Sri Lankan police officer unleashes a savage beating on a mother in the street.
The unnamed officer had reportedly demanded Weerasinghe Arachchilage
Kanthilatha, who worked as a prostitute, to perform a sex act on him,
which she had refused.
Humiliated, the officer threatened to 'teach her a lesson' and thrashed her repeatedly with an iron cane in the street.


Shocking:
This is the moment a Sri Lankan police officer is filmed beating young
mother Weerasinghe Arachchilage Kanthilatha with an iron cane in the
street after she allegedly refused to perform sex act on he
Victim:
Young mother Weerasinghe Arachchilage Kanthilatha, 36, is suing the Sri
Lankan police after she was battered in the street by one of its
officers
Kanthilatha
says she was forced into the sex trade through desperate poverty and
was introduced to clients through a bad boyfriend a few years ago.
“We stayed in a small hotel for about two weeks. One day he went away
leaving me there, and never came back. The hotel owner told me there was
a big unpaid bill, and to recover the money, I would have to sell
myself,” she told the Sri Lankan Sunday Times.
The video went viral in Sri Lanka and Kanthilatha is demanding five million rupees (£23,130) compensation.
She filed a Fundamental Rights petition in the country's Supreme Court
last October, complaining that she was assaulted with a thick cane and
kicked by a policeman.
The claim calls the Court to order the Inspector General of Police to
sack all involved parties for torture, cruelty, inhuman and degrading
treatment.
Kanthilatha's case emerges as a new Human Rights Watch investigation reveals Sri Lankan police routinely use torture as a short-cut to extracting confessions.
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