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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 21, 2013
Editorial : Govt. hitting world headlines for wrong reasons
FRIDAY,
19 APRIL 2013
During the National New Year when the
Sinhala and Tamil communities came together for festivities of deep unity in
diversity it was sad to hear of yet another attack on the Jaffna-based Tamil
newspaper ‘Uthayan’. This attack, the 16th since 2006, on the leading Tamil
newspaper in the North was a clear sign of the lawlessness or total breakdown of
the rule of law in the country and the government’s failure to turn the LTTE
defeat into lasting peace, reconciliation and justice for the people in the
Northern and Eastern Provinces. The attack on the Uthayan was the second in two
weeks after the newspaper’s Kilinochchi office was attacked on April 3 by masked
assailants. A crude and blatant government propagandist in the state media tried
to imply or deceive the people that the attacks were inside jobs intended to
gain publicity for the newspaper and discredit the government. This was similar
to the 2009 attack on the Sirasa MTV office in Pannipitiya, two days after the
TV station made an official complaint to the police that it had received
reliable information of an attack on the TV station. As usual the Police Chief
assigned several special teams which went here, there and eventually nowhere
until the attack took place. If that was bad enough what followed was worse and
scandalous. Government propaganda organs first implied that it was a publicity
stunt by the TV station. They then concocted some stories about UNP
parliamentarian Ravi Karunanayake’s supporters carrying out the attack for some
personal reasons. Whatever happened, the special police teams have made little
or no progress in finding the political ghosts who carried out the attack. On
Tuesday the Sirasa MTV group complained to the Kompannaveediya police saying
they had information of a group of thugs planning to attack the TV station and
the journalists because of a particular story highlighted by the station last
week. As usual the Police Chief asked the Kompannaveediya police and the Colombo
Crime Detection Unit to probe the complaint but Sirasa MTV journalists say if
the attack takes place they may say it’s an inside job or was carried out by
political ghosts who have returned to political graves in Kanatta.
But
scores of other instances where journalists were killed or abducted are still at
a dead end where police are concerned though most discerning readers or
listeners know what would have happened or who did what.
As for the
Uthayan, three employees have been killed in the attacks carried out since 2006
and we congratulate Uthayan for couragesly facing these cowardly attacks by
politically-sponsored goons or ‘gundas’.
The impact of attacks on Uthayan
has gone beyond Jaffna or Sri Lanka to an international level. The US Ambassador
Michelle J. Sison urged the government to fully investigate the attack, while
the US government itself has reminded the government that support for media
freedom was one of the many recommendations of the LLRC report and a part of the
resolution adopted in the UNHRC sessions in March.
The Rajapaksa regime
has a notorious record regarding media freedom with Amnesty International
reporting that at least 14 journalists have been killed since 2006 and many more
have fled the country because of the climate of impunity. If the government does
not take immediate steps to restore media freedom and stop the abuse of public
funds by the state media which is indulging in the worst ever propaganda, then
the government will continue to hit the world headlines for the breakdown of
democracy, the rule of law and independence of judiciary, accountability and
good governance.
‘80 percent SL navy men received training in
India’
SUNDAY,
21 APRIL 2013
Navy Commander Jayanath Colombage said
that nearly 80 per cent of the Sri Lankan Navy personnel received some of their
training in India, the Hindu reported.
Recalling his own training stints in
places such as Kerala and the Nilgiris, he said: “Irrespective of the other
differences that may exist, navy cadets of both countries speak the same
language.”
He made this remark, at a reception hosted by the Indian High
Commission in Colombo on Friday on board an Indian training ship at the Colombo
Harbour.
On Saturday, as many as 250 trainees with the Sri Lankan Navy were
on board the Indian ships for ‘sea experience’, in navy parlance. While two
vessels are scheduled to leave late Saturday, the third would return to India on
Sunday.
Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha said that
India, in addition to having a broad-based engagement with Sri Lanka, shared
very strong ties that were both explicit and subtle.
Part of a training
interaction initiative, the experience sought to expose trainees to the rigours
of the sea, officials said
FRIDAY,
19 APRIL 2013 But scores of other instances where journalists were killed or abducted are still at a dead end where police are concerned though most discerning readers or listeners know what would have happened or who did what.
As for the Uthayan, three employees have been killed in the attacks carried out since 2006 and we congratulate Uthayan for couragesly facing these cowardly attacks by politically-sponsored goons or ‘gundas’.
The impact of attacks on Uthayan has gone beyond Jaffna or Sri Lanka to an international level. The US Ambassador Michelle J. Sison urged the government to fully investigate the attack, while the US government itself has reminded the government that support for media freedom was one of the many recommendations of the LLRC report and a part of the resolution adopted in the UNHRC sessions in March.
The Rajapaksa regime has a notorious record regarding media freedom with Amnesty International reporting that at least 14 journalists have been killed since 2006 and many more have fled the country because of the climate of impunity. If the government does not take immediate steps to restore media freedom and stop the abuse of public funds by the state media which is indulging in the worst ever propaganda, then the government will continue to hit the world headlines for the breakdown of democracy, the rule of law and independence of judiciary, accountability and good governance.
‘80 percent SL navy men received training in India’ SUNDAY,
21 APRIL 2013 Recalling his own training stints in places such as Kerala and the Nilgiris, he said: “Irrespective of the other differences that may exist, navy cadets of both countries speak the same language.” He made this remark, at a reception hosted by the Indian High Commission in Colombo on Friday on board an Indian training ship at the Colombo Harbour. On Saturday, as many as 250 trainees with the Sri Lankan Navy were on board the Indian ships for ‘sea experience’, in navy parlance. While two vessels are scheduled to leave late Saturday, the third would return to India on Sunday. Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha said that India, in addition to having a broad-based engagement with Sri Lanka, shared very strong ties that were both explicit and subtle. Part of a training interaction initiative, the experience sought to expose trainees to the rigours of the sea, officials said |
