BASL statement on 21st Amendment calls for transparency in appointments to CC News 27/10/2022 Updated: 27/10/2022 By Sri Lanka Brief Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestEmail BASL statement on 21A notes weak checks/balances on Executive Presidential powers , and the need to ensure that independent persons appointed to constitutional council as non ex-officio members. statement in full: Tags21 AmendmentAccountabilityrule of lawSri Lanka Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestEmail Archive February 2026 January 2026 December 2025 November 2025 October 2025 September 2025 Latest news News UN Warns: Proposed PSTA Bill Risks Civil Liberties in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Brief - 12/02/2026 News 30 Years After the Kumarapuram Massacre, Survivors Demand International Justice as Sri Lanka’s Courts Fail to Deliver Accountability. Sri Lanka Brief - 11/02/2026 Features “Deepfake Abuse Is Abuse”: UNICEF Sounds Alarm as AI Fuels a New Global Child-Exploitation Crisis Sri Lanka Brief - 11/02/2026 News Over 4,000 Child Abuse Cases Pending in Sri Lanka’s High Courts – NCPA Report Sri Lanka Brief - 10/02/2026 Related news News UN Warns: Proposed PSTA Bill Risks Civil Liberties in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Brief - 12/02/2026 News 30 Years After the Kumarapuram Massacre, Survivors Demand International Justice as Sri Lanka’s Courts Fail to Deliver Accountability. Sri Lanka Brief - 11/02/2026 Features “Deepfake Abuse Is Abuse”: UNICEF Sounds Alarm as AI Fuels a New Global Child-Exploitation Crisis Sri Lanka Brief - 11/02/2026 News Over 4,000 Child Abuse Cases Pending in Sri Lanka’s High Courts – NCPA Report Sri Lanka Brief - 10/02/2026