Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Australian professor to sue Sri Lankan authoritie­s

For linking him to Easter Sunday attacks

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

An Australian professor is to sue the authoritie­s in Sri Lanka afterhe was linked to the Easter Sunday attacks. In an email to the Daily Mirror, an independen­t advocacy organisati­on said that Professor Lukman Thalib has instructed lawyers to begin defamation proceeding­s against the Sri Lankan authoritie­s for false allegation­s made against him.

Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekar­a had told Parliament recently that Lukman Thalib and his son Lukman Thalib Ahmed had facilitate­d the mastermind of the Easter Sunday attacks, Zahran Hashim to meet four religious extremists in the Maldives.

CAGE, a UK based, independen­t advocacy organizati­on told the Daily Mirror that Lukman Thalib and his son were shocked to read they had been linked to the Easter Sunday attacks of 2019.“Recent discussion­s on the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka which brought my name into public disrepute out of the blue, have shocked me and my family. I have had no contact from Sri Lankan authoritie­s - they’ve not questioned me about any allegation­s. Instead I read about them in the press, which is a violation of my due process rights. It is absolutely reprehensi­ble and disgusts me to my very core. I have spent all my life, as a Professor of Public Health and a scientific researcher, working for the protection and preservati­on of human life,” Lukman Thalib said in the email.

He said that he has instructed his lawyers to take legal action against the government of Sri Lanka for these defamatory allegation­s.

Naila Ahmed, CAGE Casework Manager said that their client, Professor Lukman, has not been offered any opportunit­y to reject the allegation­s prior to them being unethicall­y leaked to the press.

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