Human rights in Sri Lanka remain at risk from security forces who commit abuses with impunity, and an economic crisis that has reduced the living standards of millions. Since President Anura Kumara Dissanayake came to office in 2024, his government has attempted to stabilize the economy, but made little progress implementing commitments to address longstanding rights concerns. Victims of past abuses, their families, and human rights defenders face threats and harassment from security agencies, particularly in the north and east, where state officials also engaged in land rights violations and suppressed religious freedom. The authorities have failed to advance accountability for widespread war crimes committed during the 1983-2009 civil war. In 2025, the United Nations Human Rights Council renewed a mandate for the UN to collect evidence of gross violations of international human rights and humanitarian law for future prosecutions. The United Kingdom, the United States and Canada have imposed targeted sanctions on military leaders accused of civil war-era crimes.

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