At the 57th UN Human Rights Council, UK, Canada, US, EU, and Australia raised concerns over Sri Lanka's human rights issues, urging reconciliation, transparency, and accountability.

At the 57th UN Human Rights Council, the UK, Canada, and the U.S. expressed concern over Sri Lanka's human rights conditions, particularly regarding new laws affecting civil society and freedoms. They urged the government to promote reconciliation, enhance transparency, and address issues of torture and arbitrary arrests. The EU and Australia echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need for accountability and support for democratic processes as Sri Lanka approaches elections.

September 09, 2024
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