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SEVEN ORGANISATIONS CALL FOR END TO ARBITRARY DETENTION OF STUDENT ACTIVIST







Tuesday, 17 January 2023 01:04 -     - 524



The Inter-University Students’ Federation yesterday organised a protest march
demanding the immediate release of Wasantha Mudalige who has been detained under
the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act for 150 days. Riot squad members
were deployed to quell the protest which spread to several parts of the city 

– Pix by Shehan Gunasekara



 

 * Wasantha Mudalige held for 5 months so far under draconian Prevention of
   Terrorism Act
 * Urges authorities should immediately impose moratorium on use of PTA and
   promptly repeal it
 * Calls for release of protesters facing charges that do not meet international
   standards
 * Reiterates Govt. should fully respect rights to freedom of expression and
   peaceful assembly

Seven organisations yesterday called on the Government to end the arbitrary
detention of student activist Wasantha Mudalige who has been in custody for 150
days under what is described as: “draconian” Prevention of Terrorism Act.

The organisations calling for Mudalige’s release are Amnesty International,
Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), CIVICUS, Frontline
Defenders, Human Rights Watch, International Working Group on Sri Lanka and Sri
Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice.

Following is the full text of their joint statement;

The Sri Lankan Government should immediately end the arbitrary detention of
Wasantha Mudalige, a student activist who was arrested on 18 August  2022, seven
human rights organisations said today. Since 21st August, Mudalige, 29, has been
held on orders signed by President Ranil Wickremesinghe under the Prevention of
Terrorism Act (PTA), a draconian law that the Government has long promised to
repeal.

A hearing on Mudalige’s bail application has been scheduled for Hulftsdorp
Magistrates Court on 17 January 2023. Under the PTA, the court does not usually
grant bail if the Attorney General’s Department, acting on the Government’s
behalf, opposes it.

The Sri Lankan Government detained Mudalige as part of its crackdown since an
economic crisis in 2022 sparked largely peaceful protests demanding governance
reform and action against alleged official corruption. 

The Government responded by giving sweeping powers to the Police and military,
which used unnecessary and excessive force to disperse demonstrations and arrest
hundreds of people, including many students.

Many of those detained have since been released on bail. However, the
authorities have used extraordinary powers under the PTA to keep Mudalige in
detention despite having produced no evidence of any involvement in
“terrorism.” 

As convenor of the Inter-University Students’ Federation, he had taken a
prominent part in the protests. Much of the time he has been held in solitary
confinement and poor conditions, which can violate the prohibition on torture or
other ill-treatment under international human rights law.

In December, Mudalige required hospital treatment for breathing difficulties.
His family and his lawyer have expressed concern for his safety and his health
in detention. On 4th October the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka issued a
notice calling for the police to protect Mudalige’s safety in custody.

The PTA allows for up to a year of detention without charge on the orders of the
Defence Minister, who is currently President Wickremesinghe. Since it was
introduced as a “temporary” measure in 1979, the law has been used particularly
to target members of the Tamil and Muslim communities and to stifle dissenting
voices including journalists and human rights defenders. The United Nations and
human rights groups have repeatedly documented that the PTA has been used to
enable prolonged arbitrary detention and torture or other ill-treatment.

Successive Sri Lankan governments, including the present administration, have
repeatedly pledged to repeal the PTA and replace it with rights-respecting
legislation, most recently to the European Union in October. Yet the Government
continues to use the law to violate human rights, in breach of its own domestic
and international commitments.

On 18 August the authorities arrested Mudalige along with 19 other people during
a protest in Colombo that the police violently disrupted using excessive force.
Two others arrested that day were also detained under the PTA, but both have
since been released without charge. Hundreds of people arrested under ordinary
criminal legislation for offences allegedly committed during the 2022 protests,
such as damage to public property, have also been released on bail.

During the first three months of his detention, Mudalige was shuttled between
two detention centres run by the police Terrorism Investigation Department. One
is a dilapidated and abandoned prison unfit to hold prisoners. He and the other
detainees were held in solitary confinement, in cramped cells without access to
basic facilities including sanitation and sunlight. 

Holding people in such conditions violates the international legal prohibition
on torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. Prisoners suffered
ill health, apparently as a result of the conditions in the jail and lack of
treatment.

The abuse of counterterrorism legislation to arbitrarily detain a student
activist involved in nonviolent protest has a chilling effect on the rights to
freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly. President
Wickremesinghe has called anti-Government protesters “terrorists” and
“fascists,” and threatened to renew a State of Emergency and redeploy the
military if fresh protests emerge amid the ongoing economic crisis. The
authorities have continued to pursue other activists alleged to have
participated in the 2022 protests.

On 14 December Mudalige was taken before a magistrate for the first time since
he was detained. The magistrate ordered the attorney general to submit any
evidence against Mudalige at the next hearing, on 17 January or to agree to
bail. 

On 5 January the police took Mudalige before a magistrate and introduced new
cases against him under ordinary criminal laws, related to other protests in
which he purportedly participated in 2022.

The authorities have targeted Mudalige in the past for his activism. 

On 3 August 2021, he was arrested and jailed for more than three months after
protesting for the right to free education. 13 human rights organisations issued
an appeal against his detention.

The Sri Lankan authorities should immediately impose a moratorium on the use of
the PTA and promptly repeal it. 

The authorities should immediately review the detention of anyone held under the
PTA, ensuring adequate access to fair bail hearings. They should also release
all protesters facing charges that do not meet international standards.

The Government of Sri Lanka should fully respect the rights to freedom of
expression and peaceful assembly. 






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