01/02/2026
As the Sri Lankan team of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC Corporation), we fully endorse this official statement issued by our Headquarters. Upholding the Rule of Law and ensuring due process is the bedrock of justice in any democratic society. In an era where digital manipulation is prevalent, we reaffirm that accountability must be driven by verified evidence and legal integrity, rather than speculation or unverified media content.
- Commissioner of Sri Lanka
International Human Rights Commission
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PRESS RELEASE
Official Statement of the International Human Rights Commission IHRC Corporation
The International Human Rights Commission IHRC Corporation expresses its clear support for the Government of the United States of America, the rule of law, and full respect for due process in the ongoing investigations related to the so-called “Epstein files.”
We emphasize that all accusations must be based solely on verified and credible evidence, not on speculation, assumptions, images, or unverified social media content. No President, public official, or individual should be publicly targeted or judged without lawful proof and proper legal procedures.
Content circulated online may be manipulated, fabricated, or generated using artificial intelligence and therefore cannot be treated as evidence. Only law enforcement agencies, courts, and legally authorized institutions have the authority to assess and determine evidentiary value.
At the same time, we reaffirm that no one is above the law, especially in matters concerning the protection of children, families, and public safety under both domestic and international legal frameworks.
We caution that publishing accusations, videos, or defamatory materials without substantiated proof may constitute unlawful conduct and may result in civil or criminal liability.
We call for responsibility, restraint, and trust in judicial institutions. Investigations must be conducted exclusively by competent authorities — law enforcement, the courts, and Congress — in a professional and impartial manner, free from media pressure or online speculation.
Accountability must rest on facts, not unsupported claims.
Board of Directors
International Human Rights Commission IHRC Corporation