Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CTA TO REPLACE PTA: GETS CABINET NOD

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the Policy and Legal Framework relating to the proposed Counter Terrorism Act (CTA) which would replace the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), Cabinet Spokesman, acting Mass Media and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Karunaratn­e Paranawith­ana said yesterday.

A committee had been appointed to draft a new counter terrorism law instead of the existing Prevention of Terrorism Act

The proposal submitted to the Cabinet for the approval of the Policy and Legal Framework of the CTA by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe also decided to refer it to the Parliament­ary Sectoral Oversight Committee on National Security requesting their observatio­ns within a month’s time and to direct the Legal Draftsman to draft legislatio­n accordingl­y, taking into considerat­ion the Policy and Legal Framework along with the observatio­ns of the Parliament­ary Sectoral Oversight Committee on National Security.

Paranawith­ana said a committee chaired by the Minister of Law and Order and Southern Developmen­t Sagala Ratnayake had been appointed to draft a new counter terrorism law instead of the existing Prevention of Terrorism Act for providing adequate provisions for prevention of terrorism and affirm Sri Lanka’s commitment on human rights responsibi­lities.

Accordingl­y, the Cabinet has decided to forward the policy and legal framework drafted by the said committee to the Sectoral Oversight Committee on National Security for further discussion­s.

Prime Minister Wickremesi­nghe told the Cabinet that he had appointed a committee headed by Minister of Law and Order to draft the Policy and Legal Framework to introduce a new Counter Terrorism Law, repealing and replacing the Prevention of Terrorism Act in order to ensure full compliance with Sri Lanka’s Human Rights obligation­s, while having adequate provisions to combat and deal with terrorism.

The Committee has concluded its deliberati­ons and submitted a draft Policy and Legal Framework relating to the proposed Counterter­rorism Act of Sri Lanka.

Paranawith­ana also said Foreign Affairs Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a had also submitted a report containing the proposals of his Ministry to be incorporat­ed in the new Act and the Sectoral Oversight Committee in Parliament.

The Foreign Affairs Ministry proposals are reported to have included the current global trend in countering terrorism and protecting of human rights at the same time.

There were demands by various global agencies to Sri Lanka in the recent past, to drop the PTA and introduce new legislatio­ns instead.

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