Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission has began an
investigation on expulsion of a Grade 10 female student from a school in Dambulle by charging falsley that she was pregnant after she had vomitted in the school.
The Human Rights Commission has begun the investigation without a complaint on the incident and based on the news paper reports of the incident it has been revealed.
The officers attached to the Anuradhapura office of the Human Rights Commission had already visited the house of the victimized girl and collected evidence of the incident according to sources.
The Human Rights Commission has decided to call the accused principal who had expelled the female student
From the school and Educational authorities to colombo to question over the incident.
investigation on expulsion of a Grade 10 female student from a school in Dambulle by charging falsley that she was pregnant after she had vomitted in the school.
The Human Rights Commission has begun the investigation without a complaint on the incident and based on the news paper reports of the incident it has been revealed.
The officers attached to the Anuradhapura office of the Human Rights Commission had already visited the house of the victimized girl and collected evidence of the incident according to sources.
The Human Rights Commission has decided to call the accused principal who had expelled the female student
From the school and Educational authorities to colombo to question over the incident.
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