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Canada Sanctions Ex-Lankan PMs Gotabaya And Mahinda Rajapaksa Over Human Rights Violations

by Binghamton Herald Report
January 10, 2023
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Canada has imposed sanctions on four Sri Lankan state officials, including former presidents Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his brother Mahinda Rajapaksa, over human right violations, the Canadian foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. Sanctions have also been imposed on Staff Sergeant Sunil Ratnayake and Lt Commander Chandana P Hettiarachchithe.

The sanctions were imposed agianst the four officials for “gross and systematic violations of human rights during armed conflict in Sri Lanka, which occurred from 1983 to 2009”.

The sanctions will freeze any assets the officials may hold in Canada and render them inadmissible to Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

The Canadian Foreign Ministry said the country would not accept continued impunity for those who have committed gross human rights violations in Sri Lanka.

“Over the past four decades, the people of Sri Lanka have suffered a great deal due to the armed conflict, economic and political instability, and gross violations of human rights. Canada has taken decisive action today to end international impunity against violators of international law. Canada stands ready to support Sri Lanka’s path to peace, inclusion and prosperity through the advancement of accountability, reconciliation and human rights, including international assistance to address the domestic crisis,” Melanie Joly, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, said in a statement.

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The Rajapaksa family has dominated Sri Lankan politics for over two decades.

The development comes months after massive protests in Sri Lanka due to an economic crisis forced Gotabaya Rajapaksa to resign as president. Rajapaksa, an ex-military officer, became the president in November 2019.

The unprecedented economic crisis, the worst since Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948, had triggered severe shortages of food, fuel, medicines and other essentials.

For more than three months, people carried out massive protests demanding the resignation of Gotabaya, his elder brother Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and the entire government.

Mahinda and his cabinet were forced to resign on May 9 and on July 9 last year.

Tags: Canada SanctionsChandana P HettiarachchitheGotabaya Rajapaksamahinda rajapaksaSri Lanka civil conflictSri Lanka Economic CrisisSunil Ratnayake
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