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Sri Lankan president urged not to use force on protesters

An international human rights group is urging Sri Lanka's new president to immediately order security forces to cease all unlawful use of force against protesters

July 23, 2022 / 11:21 IST
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“We are the people who sent Gotabaya home, and it's not a difficult task for us to send you (Wickremesinghe) home,” said Tampitiye Sugathananda, a Buddhist monk and protest leader who was outside the presidential office. (Image: AP)
“We are the people who sent Gotabaya home, and it's not a difficult task for us to send you (Wickremesinghe) home,” said Tampitiye Sugathananda, a Buddhist monk and protest leader who was outside the presidential office. (Image: AP)

An international human rights group is urging Sri Lanka's new president to immediately order security forces to cease all unlawful use of force against protesters who have been demonstrating against the government for months over the countrys economic meltdown.

A day after President Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn in Thursday, hundreds of armed troops raided a protest camp outside the president’s office in the early hours of Friday, attacking demonstrators with batons in a move that Human Rights Watch said sends a dangerous message to the Sri Lankan people that the new government intends to act through brute force rather than the rule of law.

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Two journalists and two lawyers were also attacked by soldiers in the crackdown. Security forces arrested 11 people, including protesters and lawyers.

Urgently needed measures to address the economic needs of Sri Lankans demand a government that respects fundamental rights, said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights Watch, in a statement released early Saturday.