Truth About Prageeth Eknaligoda Disappearance

















Prageeth Eknaligoda is a visual artist, political expert and writer. He was accounted for missing on January 24, 2010 - two days prior to the presidential surveys in Sri Lanka. He effectively took an interest in the presidential crusade of normal restriction hopeful Sarath Fonseka while filling in as an independent columnist for a star resistance site Lankaenews.com. Individuals from his family trust he has been stole by professional government supporters, a charge that was prevented by the administration from securing Sri Lanka. In 2009 Amnesty International discharged data with respect to circumstances of his vanishing. Correspondents without fringes has issued an announcement concerning him.[1] The examination is being driven by the Colombo Crimes Division.

Eknaligoda left his office on 24 January 2010 night saying that he needs to meet an old companion. He has not been seen since that.

Eknaligoda's family, and a few activiset gatherings have blamed the Sri Lanka government for being straightforwardly in charge of his vanishing. At a meeting of United Nations Convention Against Torture in Geneva, Sri Lanka's then Attorney General (Now Chief Justice) Mohan Peiris released the charges against government and said that Eknaligoda has looked for shelter abroad. Be that as it may, when addressed in the court later, he told that he doesn't recall who the wellspring of his data was and that "just god knows" the whereabouts of Eknaligoda.

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