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HRCSL Warns State Institutions: Non-Implementation of Recommendations Is a Violation of Law

July 20, 2025
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With only around 30% of its recommendations implemented in the past year, the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has issued a stern warning to state institutions, emphasizing that its directives are not subject to appeal and must be carried out as mandated.

In a newly issued circular addressed to ministry secretaries, provincial chief secretaries, heads of departments, state corporations, and statutory boards, the HRCSL stated that “not implementing such recommendations under the guise of an appeal procedure is against the law of the country.” The Commission further warned that it would initiate action against officials or institutions failing to comply with its instructions.

The HRCSL referenced a directive previously issued by the Ministry of Public Administration through its then-secretary, reiterating that, in accordance with Section 15(7) of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka Act, state institutions are legally bound to inform the Commission—by a specified date—of the steps taken to implement its recommendations.

Among the institutions that have failed to comply is the Sri Lanka Navy.

This follows a complaint lodged by a citizen who was denied access to Iranathivu Island in Kilinochchi. After reviewing the case, the HRCSL issued a directive on December 8, 2023, instructing the Navy to cease restricting civilian access to the island and to issue written instructions to Navy personnel stationed in the North Central Naval Area accordingly.

However, the Navy has not implemented the directive, citing concerns over ‘national security.’

Commenting on the issue, HRCSL Commissioner Dr. Gehan Gunatilleke told the Sunday Times that the latest circular was issued due to unsatisfactory implementation rates. “Some of the state institutions lack diligence and awareness when it comes to implementing the Commission’s recommendations,” he said.

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