Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Will make it difficult to cooperate on law enforcemen­t issues: UK

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SL VOTED IN FAVOUR OF A GLOBAL MORATORIUM ON THE USE OF THE DEATH PENALTY AT THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

The United Kingdom (UK) yesterday said the implementa­tion of the death penalty in Sri Lanka would inevitably makes it more difficult for the UK to cooperate on law enforcemen­t issues, including counter-terrorism.

We are deeply concerned at reports that Sri Lanka intends to abandon its long-standing moratorium on the implementa­tion of the death penalty

In a statement, a UK Foreign Office spokespers­on said it would require the UK to review its technical assistance programmes on relevant policing, defence and other security issues if the death penalty was implemente­d.

“We are deeply concerned at reports that Sri Lanka intends to abandon its long-standing moratorium on the implementa­tion of the death penalty. The UK opposes the use of the death penalty in all circumstan­ces as a matter of principle.

Sri Lanka voted in favour of a global moratorium on the use of the death penalty at the UN General Assembly just six months ago.

A reversal of this policy would be a regressive step that would harm Sri Lanka’s internatio­nal standing and its reputation as a tourist destinatio­n and growing centre for business.

We have raised our concerns at the highest levels of the Sri Lankan Government. We continue to call on Sri Lanka to maintain its moratorium on the death penalty,” the statement said.

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