The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has requested the government to explain to the public the reasons for declaring a state of emergency.
The commission said in a statement that the protests were largely peaceful and peaceful.
The Human Rights Commission said in a statement that it hoped that the right to freedom of speech and assembly, the rights to detention and detention, as well as other fundamental rights and freedoms, would not be affected during the state of emergency.
The Secretary to the President, the Secretary to the Ministry of Defense and the Inspector General of Police have been summoned to appear before the Commission on Monday (May 9).
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