Sri Lanka Reopens Cold Cases: Seeking Justice and Accountability

Sri Lanka's newly elected government has initiated a reinvestigation into several high-profile unresolved cases, including the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks and the murder of a journalist in 2005. This move reflects a commitment to address alleged past cover-ups and oversight in investigations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Colombo | Updated: 13-10-2024 10:04 IST | Created: 13-10-2024 10:04 IST
Sri Lanka Reopens Cold Cases: Seeking Justice and Accountability
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Sri Lanka's newly established government has taken decisive action by ordering a fresh investigation into several high-profile unresolved cases. These include the infamous 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks and the 2005 murder of a Tamil journalist, along with other significant instances related to past political turmoil.

This initiative comes in response to promises made by the National People's Power party, the victors of last month's presidential election, to address lapses in handling these critical issues. The Ministry of Public Security has underscored its commitment to transparency and accountability in these matters.

Cases to be reinvestigated include an alleged bond scam in 2015 and the politically sensitive Easter Sunday attacks, which claimed 270 lives. Also under scrutiny are historical incidents such as the disappearance of Tamil academics and political activists, reflecting ongoing pressures for justice from affected communities and the Catholic church.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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