The INFORM Human Rights Documentation Centre has released its latest “Repression of Dissent” report, detailing the human rights situation in Sri Lanka during July 2024. The report highlights ongoing challenges to freedom of expression, assembly, association, and dissent within the country, based on incidents reported in both mainstream and social media.
The July 2024 report outlines significant incidents, including arrests, threats, intimidation, and investigations targeting human rights defenders (HRDs). It also raises concerns about potential threats posed by new repressive laws and policy decisions that could further restrict fundamental freedoms in Sri Lanka.
As part of its ongoing effort to document and raise awareness of these issues, INFORM Human Rights Documentation Centre publishes these periodical updates to provide insights into the general trends of repression and to detail key incidents impacting human rights in Sri Lanka.
The full report is available on INFORM’s official website and can be accessed via the following linkĀ Repression of Dissent in Sri Lanka – July 2024.
For more information and to stay updated on the latest human rights developments in Sri Lanka, visit the INFORM Human Rights Documentation Centre website.