Global Security Specialist Urges Rehabilitation Programme for Easter Sunday Attack Suspects

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Renowned threat specialist Prof. Rohan Gunaratne has made a compelling call for the implementation of a rehabilitation programme for individuals arrested in connection with the devastating 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks. Speaking at a conference in Colombo, Prof. Gunaratne stressed the crucial need for subjecting the suspects involved in the bombings to a comprehensive rehabilitation initiative before their eventual release.

The eminent expert emphasized that failing to provide appropriate rehabilitation measures could potentially lead to the occurrence of another attack of similar or even greater magnitude to the tragic events that unfolded in 2019. With four years having elapsed since the series of bombings, the absence of such a rehabilitation programme deeply concerns the Professor.

His urgent appeal comes as a critical reminder of the importance of addressing the underlying factors and potential radicalization threats posed by those involved in the Easter Sunday attacks. Implementing a well-designed rehabilitation program could serve as a preventive measure, aiding in the reintegration of former suspects into society while mitigating the risk of any potential recurrence of violent extremism.

The call to action by Prof. Rohan Gunaratne underscores the imperative for proactive efforts in countering terrorism and fostering long-term stability and security within the region.

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