Monday, January 4, 2016
Special Presidential Commission Has Recorded A Statemnet From Avant Guarde Security Services Chairman Regarding The Floating Armory Issue
The special Presidential Commission to inquiry to investigate and inquire into serious acts of fraud ,corruption and abuse of power,state resources and privileges has today (04) recorded a statement from the Chairman of Avant Guarde Security Services Retired Major Nissanka Senadhipathi regarding the controversial Avant Guarde Floating Armory Issue.
The Presidential Commission is currently investigating on the floating armory issue per a complaint received to the commission.
The Presidential Commission is currently investigating on the floating armory issue per a complaint received to the commission.
Government Medical Officers Association Has Recommended The Government To Adapt A National Policy When Signing An International Agreements
The Government Medical Officers Association has recommended the Government to adapt a national policy when Signing an International Agreements with Foreign Countries.
If an International Agreements are signing based on a National Policy it will minimize the damages which may have occur due to some agreements the Association has said.
If an International Agreements are signing based on a National Policy it will minimize the damages which may have occur due to some agreements the Association has said.
Human Rights Commission Of Sri Lanka Has Recommended The President Sirisene To Abolish The Death Penalty
The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka has today(04) recommended the President Maithripala Sirisene to abolish the Death Penalty in Sri Lanka.
The Human Rights Commission has recommended this in view of Human Rights Principles and Values the Commission has said.
In a letter to the President Human Rights Commission has stated that there's a growing global recognition that Death Penalty violates Human Rights including the Right To Life and freedom from inhuman and cruel punishment and it has proved as ineffective punishment as a deterrent to crime.
However due to the growing number of child rape cases reported in the country President Maithripala Sirisene has stated last year the Death Penalty should be imposed in the country to reduce such incidents.
The Human Rights Commission has recommended this in view of Human Rights Principles and Values the Commission has said.
In a letter to the President Human Rights Commission has stated that there's a growing global recognition that Death Penalty violates Human Rights including the Right To Life and freedom from inhuman and cruel punishment and it has proved as ineffective punishment as a deterrent to crime.
However due to the growing number of child rape cases reported in the country President Maithripala Sirisene has stated last year the Death Penalty should be imposed in the country to reduce such incidents.
Human Rights Commission Of Sri Lanka Has Recommended The President Sirisene To Abolish The Death Penalty
The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka has today(04) recommended the President Maithripala Sirisene to abolish the Death Penalty in Sri Lanka.
The Human Rights Commission has recommended this in view of Human Rights Principles and Values the Commission has said.
In a letter to the President Human Rights Commission has stated that there's a growing global recognition that Death Penalty violates Human Rights including the Right To Life and freedom from inhuman and cruel punishment and it has proved as ineffective punishment as a deterrent to crime.
However due to the growing number of child rape cases reported in the country President Maithripala Sirisene has stated last year the Death Penalty should be brought to reduction of such cases.
The Human Rights Commission has recommended this in view of Human Rights Principles and Values the Commission has said.
In a letter to the President Human Rights Commission has stated that there's a growing global recognition that Death Penalty violates Human Rights including the Right To Life and freedom from inhuman and cruel punishment and it has proved as ineffective punishment as a deterrent to crime.
However due to the growing number of child rape cases reported in the country President Maithripala Sirisene has stated last year the Death Penalty should be brought to reduction of such cases.
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