Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R Sampanthan accused the Maithripala Sirisena-led government of not acting promptly since coming to power.
"Even the Mahinda Rajapaksa government released over 11,000 persons in custody. They gave them rehabilitation and released them. But this government in the course of the past almost 18 months or more than that has not been acting in this matter as expeditiously as we expected them to," he said in a speech made in the Parliament here yesterday.
Citing that the present government had at the UN Human Rights Council accepted the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) was an "obnoxious law" and needs to be repealed, the TNA leader said that in December 2015, the government released on bail 39 individuals detained without charge but around 250 detainees are believed to be in detention.
The government has made indictments in 117 of these cases and in January, created a special High Court Bench to expedite proceedings.
"Some of whom resorted to hunger strikes and for their families but a source of growing frustration among Tamil political parties and the community at large," he said.
He added Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera told the UN Human Rights Council that a committee was putting the final touches to the first draft of the new counter-terrorism legislation that will replace the PTA - introduced in 1979 to counter the separatist movement - in keeping with Sri Lankas commitments and obligations to human rights and countering terrorism.
"How can anyone be held legally in custody under that law? How can anyone be charged under that law? How can anyone be convicted under that law? It is our submission that all persons taken into custody under the Prevention of Terrorism Act must be released because your Government concedes that the law is unjust, is obnoxious and is not a law that should remain on statute books in this country," Sampanthan said.
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