UN Rights Commissioner calls Sri Lanka to revise anti-terrorism bill: “The draft will grant excessive powers to the executive to restrict rights” News 19/01/2024 Updated: 19/01/2024 By Sri Lanka Brief Share FacebookXWhatsAppPinterestEmail 19 January 2024. Ravina Shamdasani.(Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights) OHCHR TagsAccountabilityAnti Terrorism BillDemocratic governanceHuman RightsSri LankaUNHRC Share FacebookXWhatsAppPinterestEmail Archive April 2026 March 2026 February 2026 January 2026 December 2025 November 2025 Latest news News UN experts demand accountability for trafficking allegations in ‘Epstein files’, warn of continuing violence of patriarchal power systems Sri Lanka Brief - 16/04/2026 Features Beyond Recovery: Why Sri Lanka Needs a Long‑Term Development Strategy Sri Lanka Brief - 13/04/2026 International Hungary: The ‘Illiberal’ Alliance Cracks; Orbán Loses Despite Endorsement from Trump and Netanyahu Sri Lanka Brief - 12/04/2026 News Censorship Concerns Rise Over Detention of Tamil-Language Books in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Brief - 12/04/2026 Related news News UN experts demand accountability for trafficking allegations in ‘Epstein files’, warn of continuing violence of patriarchal power systems Sri Lanka Brief - 16/04/2026 Features Beyond Recovery: Why Sri Lanka Needs a Long‑Term Development Strategy Sri Lanka Brief - 13/04/2026 International Hungary: The ‘Illiberal’ Alliance Cracks; Orbán Loses Despite Endorsement from Trump and Netanyahu Sri Lanka Brief - 12/04/2026 News Censorship Concerns Rise Over Detention of Tamil-Language Books in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Brief - 12/04/2026