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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Report: Suppression of dissent in Sri Lanka ( May 2015)
Summary:29/06/2015
Incidents related to repression of dissent continued to be reported
under the Sirisena Presidency, despite a general feeling of having more
freedom than under the Rajapakse presidency.
In mid May 2015, Police obtained court orders to prevent remembrance
events for Tamils killed during the war. Police also interrogated
organizers, participants and media at some events, compelled organizers
to change venue, and subjected remembrance events to heavy surveillance.
Bus owners had also been intimidated not to transport people to such
events. Earlier in May, a Northern Provincial Council member was
summoned by Police to be questioned in relation to an allegation he had
lighted lamps to remember the LTTE in November 2014.
Journalists were arrested and summoned for interrogation, assaulted by a
local politician and prevented from covering a meeting related to water
contamination. Two academics were assaulted during a May Day rally in
Colombo and the Vice Chancellor of the Jaffna University had refused to
grant permission to a discussion of a book by an award winning human
rights defender and academic, on issues related to the war in Sri Lanka.
In India, a film based on the life of slain LTTE TV presenter was
banned.
Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters in two
locations. In Jaffna, hundreds of protesters were arrested as protests
against rape and murder of teenaged school girl turned violent. Local
activists told INFORM that several of those arrested were those not
involved in the violence. Police also obtained at least two court orders
prohibiting protests in relation this incident. A senior Police officer
used abusive language against an elderly woman who was protesting
peacefully and trying to engage in a dialog with the police. The same
officer also threatened a person who was taking a video of the incident.
The Deputy Minister of Justice told media that new laws would be
brought in to restrict protests to certain areas only.
A driver of a three wheeler (taxi) who transported a loudspeaker for a
protest by university students was arrested and two university students
involved in a protest were also reported arrested. A Magistrate also
issued summons on 27 politicians aligned to the previous President, for
engaging in a protest outside the Commission to Investigate Allegations
of Bribery or Corruption.
Read the full report here: Repression of Dissent in Sri Lanka – 20April-31May2015-English(23Jun2015)