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Public Security Minister Tiran Alles, who was asked to appear before the Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission (HRCSL) today, over the actions of the Police and Security Forces to control the recent protests, has denied to appear before the Commission.
Earlier, the HRCSL decided to conduct an investigation into the actions of the Police and Security Forces to control the protests held in Colombo and Kelaniya Universities on March 7 and 8.
Accordingly, the HRCSL said it had informed the Minister to appear before the Commission today (March 13).
However, a spokesman of the Ministry said that the Minister had decided not to appear before the commission as the relevant summon was not done according to the proper procedure.
The Spokesman said that the decision to summon the Minister before the commission was taken by its Chairman and the other four members of the Commission were not aware of the summons.
The Spokesman said that the Minister would inform the HRCSL in writing about the decision.(Darshana Sanjeewa Balasuriya)
joshua Monday, 13 March 2023 03:04 PM
A stooge hanging on RW's trousers
Lal Monday, 13 March 2023 03:18 PM
RAA. KNEE. LLLLLL
Buddhist Monday, 13 March 2023 03:31 PM
I am not shocked as Tiran is the one who carried bribe money to Prabaharan from Mahinda to stop Tamils from voting. What can you expect from such a guy?
Jagath Ekanayake Tuesday, 14 March 2023 03:34 AM
This man is looking at a long prison sentence when JVP comes into power for using mercineries against innocent people.
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