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The Hon. Mujibur Rahman

Samagi Jana Balawegaya· Colombo· 10 April 2025 ·Debate: Debate: Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Batalanda Torture Chambers

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Mujibur Rahman informed the Minister in charge of Police of an incident in which the Colombo Crime Division allegedly questioned a person for calling Netanyahu a terrorist and for expressing concern over children dying in Palestine. He asked why police officers were posing such questions and urged the Minister to be aware of such conduct, clarifying that he was raising the matter as information rather than an accusation.

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¶ 01 I will conclude quickly. Hon. Minister, I am informing you, not accusing. As Minister in charge of Police you should know, because police might not fully brief you. The CCD asked a person, “How can you call Netanyahu a terrorist? What problem do you have when children die in Palestine?” Why are police asking such questions? That is what I ask you, Hon. Minister.

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Hansard, Thursday, 10 April 2025 ·No. 1747999742032122 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard
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