HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

11.12.2012 Bandaranayake School, Seeduwa The Children of Grade 6 and above were given a clear awareness program by LFRO Legal Director Lawyer Ms. Shyamali Athaudage on Fundamental Rights and Human Rights. Questions by the Teachers and the Students were clearly answered by Shyamali

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AWARENESS ON HUMAN RIGHTS

24.04.2022 A Zoom workshop on Human Rights was organized for the Members to enable them to gain more knowledge on Human Rights. The program was conducted by Professor Chandima, a leading humanists activist in Sri Lanka.

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Legal Aid

Seeduwa 24.04.2022 A joint Multi Service Project organized by the Lanka Fundamental Rights Organization and the Lions Clubs of Region 3A, at Bandaranayake School, Seeduwa  on 24th April 2022. Mr. Channa Bakmeewewa, an experienced Lawyer explained about basic law that is relevant to day to day activities and gave legal advice to those who needed legal advice for their issues.

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AWARENESS ON HUMAN RIGHTS

MANNAR 18. 02. 2022 Mannar President organized a three days resident workshop on Human Rights for community at Kithulgala, from 15th to 18th February 2022.  Certificates were issued to all the 20 participants.

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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

10.12.2021 What are Human Rights ? Human rights are he basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They apply regardless of where you are from, what you believe or how you choose to live your life. They can never be taken away, although they can sometimes be restricted – for example if the person breaks the law, or in the interests of national security. These basic rights are based on shared values like dignity, fairness, equality, respect and independence. These values are defined and protected by law. The Central Province Director Eng. Walisundera and his team organized an event on 10th December 2021 starting from 9.00 am in Kandy City to celebrate the Human Rights Day. The Members were given a Mug each to keep as a memory of our activities and the public were distributed with leaflets and awareness given to them about their fundamental rights which they are not aware of it. Also we gave a media conference and this was a news item in all the TV Channels of Sri Lanka. We have taken the first valuable step towards educating the public and we are confident that very soon the human rights violations would be reduced to the bottom.

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