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
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
“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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