Signing the recall orders will be a difficult day for Sri Lanka. The United Nations warns…

Sold out to the world. Their powers have kicked the law. The Sri Lankan police and the minister are still working to take revenge on the people of the country. Because of that struggle, the people stood up against the oppression without allowing them to do what they wanted. On March 31, the then government represented by their police minister launched a barbaric attack. May 9 is the same.

Retired Major General Boniface Perera called the May 9 attack a terrorist attack. Even the DIG Tennakoon, who supported those involved in the terrorist attack, is at large. But the fair fighters have now become terrorists and the international community has now issued a red light to Sri Lanka. But the anti-government actions of these rulers and high government officials have affected the entire country.

Meanwhile, in a statement, the United Nations Special Representative for Human Rights Defenders, Mrs. Mary Lawler, stated that she is deeply concerned about the arrest of Antare Kadavumikaru Wasantha Mudalige, Hasantha Jeevantha Gunathilake and Galvewa Siridhamma Thero under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.

She asked Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe not to sign their detention orders.

Mrs. Mary Lawler, Special Representative of the United Nations Human Rights Defenders, has further stated that if this is done, it will be a dark day for Sri Lanka.

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