Sri Lanka’s human rights protection issue – an invitation to the world including India!

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The International Human Rights Watch has reported that many countries have expressed concern about the lack of human rights protection in Sri Lanka.

Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia Director of Human Rights Watch, said that India and the rest of the world should support the resolution to support the Sri Lankans who are demanding change and accountability in Sri Lanka.

Furthermore, a resolution submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council requests a mandate to continue the United Nations program to collect and investigate evidence of war crimes and other crimes under international law in Sri Lanka.

India’s position

At the same time, he said that Sri Lanka’s economic and social crisis should be observed and demanded.

However, Sri Lanka opposes this by saying that it protects human rights. Meenakshi Ganguly also said that India, which distributed essential goods to find a solution to the shortages caused by the economic crisis in Sri Lanka, had expressed that there was no measurable progress to fulfill the promise of a political solution to find a solution to the ethnic problem in Sri Lanka during the debate on Sri Lanka’s human rights.

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