Conviction of Gnanasara Thero: Amnesty International says Court verdict victory for human rights defenders

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The conviction of a Buddhist Monk who had threatened the well-known campaigner against enforced disappearances, Sandhya Eknaligoda, is a victory for human rights defenders in Sri Lanka, Amnesty International said on Thursday (14).

A Magistrate’s Court in Homagama handed down a one-year Rigorous Imprisonment (RI) sentence to be ended in six-months and a Rs. 50,000 to the General Secretary of the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) Organisation, Ven. Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thero for threatening Sandhya Eknaligoda in Court, when she appeared in 2016 to pursue justice for the enforced disappearance of her husband, the famed Sri Lankan Journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda.

“This is an important verdict for all people who fight for human rights in Sri Lanka. A clear message has gone out to those who seek to intimidate, threaten and silence people seeking justice,” said Omar Waraich, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for South Asia.

“Prageeth Eknaligoda was forcibly disappeared in 2010. Since then, his wife, Sandhya, has waged an uphill but determined struggle for justice, in the face of serious threats. There has been little progress in the investigation. The Monk threatened Sandya outside the Court room when she was attending hearings into the disappearance of her husband,” the Organisation further added.

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