Sri Lanka: peaceful protest dispersed violently, four defenders arrested
Event- Country
- Sri Lanka
- Initial Date
- Aug 18, 2022
- Event Description
On 18 August 2022, Sri Lankan police used disproportionate force against peaceful protesters in Colombo including tear gas, water cannons and batons. 20 protesters, including human rights de- fender Chinthaka Rajapaksa and student leader and education rights defender Wasantha Mu- dalige were arrested from the protest. 16 of those arrested, were released on bail by the Magis- trates Court the following day (19 August 2022). Chinthaka Rajapakse was denied bail and re- manded until 26 August 2022. Wasantha Mudalige and two other student activists were held in po- lice custody for well over 72 hours without access to lawyers and in violation of their due process rights. They are currently detained under Detention Orders in terms of the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). Sri Lankan authorities invoked the PTA, depriving the detainees of basic safeguards, and without recourse to bail, despite appeals against the use of this law against pro- testers. Chintaka Rajapakse is the moderator of the Movement for Land and Agricultural Reform (MON- LAR), a human rights organization focused on land rights, protection of natural resources and the environment. The human rights defender has worked extensively with farmers, peasants and those who have lost land and livelihood due to militarization and development projects. He has actively supported those defending education rights against privatization and militarization, and been part of the ongoing peaceful protests linked to the economic crisis, against corruption and impunity. Wasantha Mudalige, is a prominent student leader and an education rights defender. Mudalige is the convener of the Inter-University Student Federation (IUSF) which has been a prominent force in the ongoing peaceful protests linked to the economic crisis, but also raising broader issues of governance, corruption, and accountability. Protesters across the country have been peacefully demanding accountability, and end to corrup- tion and the abolition of the executive presidency, which protesters say centralizes state power. Following the resignation of former president Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, protesters are also calling for the resignation of President Ranil Wickremasighe, widely believed to bee an ally of his predeces- sor. Shortly after being sworn in as President, Ranil Wickremasinghe declared a State of Emer- gency which increases the power of the police and armed forces, curtails freedom of assembly and judicial safeguards for those arrested. IUSF members and student activist have been especially targeted by authorities. The reprisals have been condemned nationally and internationally. Front Line Defenders along with 12 other human rights organizations previously called on Sri Lankan au- thorities to end reprisals and arrests against peaceful protesters. On 18 August 2022, several hundred student protesters, including human rights defenders, marched to the city center in Colombo for a peaceful rally outside the railway station. The protest was blocked and dispersed by police officers armed with tear gas, water cannons and batons. Po- lice chased and assaulted protesters as they fled the site. At least 20 persons were arrested while leaving the protest and held at police stations overnight. Chinthaka Rajapase was arrested as he was leaving the protest and held at the Cinnamon Gardens police station. He was produced before the Magistrates court the following day (19 August 2022). While 16 other protesters were released on bail, the human rights defender was remanded until 26 August 2022 on the basis that he was present at a press conference on 9 July 2022 at the President’s House. The President’s house and several other buildings were occupied by protesters following widespread protests and subse- quently handed back to the State. IUSF convener Wasantha Mudalige was arrested by the Peliyagoda police station in Colombo while he was returning from the protest. Wasantha Mudalige had previous warrants issued against him as reprisals for his peaceful protest. He and two student activists arrested at the same time were held for over 72 hours without a detention order and in violation of their due process rights. They were last in the custody of the Peliyagoda Police Station. However on the morning of 22 Au- gust 2022, lawyers were informed that the three activists had been transferred to the Terrorism In- vestigation Department (TID) and that Detention Orders had been issued under the PTA. Upon in- quiry the TID denied custody and knowledge of any Detention Orders. Throughout the day, as lawyers attempted to locate the three students, local and international groups including the United States and European Union called on Sri Lanka to refrain from using the PTA against peaceful pro- testers. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders also appealed against the use of the PTA against protesters. Despite these appeals, by around 4 pm on 22 Au - gust 2022, it appears that Detention Orders under the PTA have been signed against Wasantha Mudalige and the two student activists, effectively depriving them of basic safeguards including re- course to bail.
- Impact of Event
- 5
- Gender of HRD
- Man
- Other (e.g. undefined, organisation, community)
- Violation
- (Arbitrary) Arrest and Detention
- Judicial Harassment
- Violence (physical)
- Rights Concerned
- Freedom of assembly
- Freedom of expression
- Offline
- Right to healthy and safe environment
- Right to liberty and security
- Right to Protest
- HRD
- Land rights defender
- Pro-democracy defender
- Student
- Perpetrator-State
- Police
- Source
- Monitoring Status
- Pending
- Event Location
Latitude: 6.937410702375085
Longitude: 79.85065253417885
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On 18 August 2022, around 20 pro-democracy defenders were met with violent repression by the police, and 16 were arrested on alleged terrorism charges, including land rights defender Chinthaka Rajapaksa, HRDs Hashan Jeevantha Gunathilake and Galwewa Siridhamma Thero, and student leader Wasantha Mudalige were subsequently arrested by the police for their role in the protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka.