Batalanda commission report: Govt vows legal action against Ranil - LankaXpress
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Batalanda commission report: Govt vows legal action against Ranil - LankaXpress
Leader of the House, Minister Bimal Rathnayake says that legal action will be initiated against former President Ranil Wickremesinghe and others held responsible in the ‘Batalanda’ Commission report, potentially with the assistance of international support, if necessary. The Minister made these remarks during the first day of the parliamentary debate on the ‘Batalanda’ Commission report. Meanwhile, the House agreed today (10) to continue the deb…
Parliament to commence debate on alleged illegal detention centres in Batalanda Scheme - LNW Lanka News Web
April 10, Colombo (LNW): Today marks the beginning of a significant debate in Parliament, focused on the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into allegations surrounding illegal detention centres and torture chambers purportedly operating within the Batalanda Housing Scheme. The debate, set to start at 11:30 this morning, is expected to run until 5:30 p.m. and will span a full two days. The debate follows the release of the Commission’s compre…
Breaking the Silence on Batalanda: A Call to Action - Groundviews
Photo courtesy Roar Media For more than two decades, the Batalanda Commission report has languished in the archives of our nation's history, ignored and forgotten by those who should have cared most [1]. But recent events, including President Ranil Ranil Wickremesinghe’s appearance on Al Jazeera's Head to Head has once again shone a spotlight on
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