Parliament to commence debate on alleged illegal detention centres in Batalanda Scheme

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April 10, Colombo (LNW): Today marks the beginning of a significant debate in Parliament, focused on the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into allegations surrounding illegal detention centres and torture chambers purportedly operating within the Batalanda Housing Scheme.

The debate, set to start at 11:30 this morning, is expected to run until 5:30 p.m. and will span a full two days.

The debate follows the release of the Commission’s comprehensive report, which was officially presented to Parliament March 14. The report outlines disturbing claims regarding the establishment of covert detention facilities and the systemic abuse carried out within them.

These findings have raised serious concerns about human rights violations and the rule of law.

Whilst the first session of the debate will take place today, attention now turns to the second session, which is scheduled for May. Parliamentarians will continue their discussions on the allegations and the government’s role in addressing such matters.

After today’s proceedings, Parliament will adjourn for a brief period, reconvening on May 08. This pause allows time for further reflection on the implications of the Commission’s report, with many MPs expected to call for a thorough investigation and the establishment of measures to prevent similar abuses in the future.

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