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By Yohan Perera
Government as a whole and the police should handle the Yukthiya operation with diligence to avoid international intervention which could lead to its end, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Tissa Attanayake said yesterday.
“The operation which is a good one, should be handled with care as the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has already focused on it. It has already voiced its concern saying it has led to violation of human rights. This could cause a fresh problem for the country,” Mr. Attanayake told a briefing
The OHCHR said on Friday it was very concerned over Sri Lanka’s adoption of a “heavily security-based response” as a means of tackling illegal drug abuse. Its Spokesperson Liz Throssell alleged that some of the 29,000 people have reportedly been arrested on drug-related charges since December 17 have alleged that they have been ill-treated or tortured.
“We won’t oppose the Yukthiya operation, as apprehending drug traffickers is a good thing. However, it should not become a fresh issue to the country. Also, it should not be used as a political tool,” he added.
Referring to the political developments, the SJB National Organizer said his party is in the process of appointing a committee to handle talks with other parties to form an alliance. “Our working committee has given its approval for our party leader Sajith Premadasa to form an alliance with other parties. He is now in the process of appointing a committee to talk to other parties. Our candidate will be Mr. Premadasa. We hope that he will pose a huge challenge to incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the next Presidential Election,” Mr. Attanayake said.
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