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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 4, 2014
Daily Mirror Takes Strong Stand Against Suppression Of Media
May 3, 2014
Taking one of the most strongest stands a media publication has taken in
recent times, the Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka’s most circulated English
daily, circulated
today carried a front page in ‘reverse’ with a message at the bottom
stating “only true freedom of the press can change things around” in
celebration of the world press freedom day.

Daily
Mirrors readers were in for rude shock this morning when the paper
arrived with the front page in reverse with one reader posting on
Facebook saying that he “ran behind the paper man to tell him something
was wrong”.
The stand comes in the wake of widespread media suppression by the
Rajapaksa regime with clear instructions to media heads which include
owners and editors to desist from publishing anything to do with the
ruling family.
The stand against media suppression taken by the Daily Mirror is the
second such visible and imagery stand taken by a print media institution
after the Ravaya edition during the appointment of Chief Justice Sarath
Nanda Silva under the Presidency of Chandrika Bandaranaike
Kumaranathunga.
Among many other instances of such stands, The Island newspaper, another
leading English Daily, to this day refers to Chief Justice Dr. Shirani
Bandaranayake as the “ousted” chief Justice instead of using the term
“former” or “43rd Chief Justice”.
The Island Newspaper in all articles referring to the Former Army
Commander Sarath Fonseka, refers to him as ” General” to this day, in
clear protest of the moves of the executive in court martialing Fonseka
and the illegal impeachment of the Dr. Bandarnayake.
In its editorial the Daily Mirror also averred to the longstanding need for a vibrant journalistic culture among journalists.
“Firstly, we need to turn the searchlight inward and see what has
happened to journalism here. It was once a vocation, then became a
profession. But sadly, now it appears to be largely a case of by-lines
or buy-lines and a business for personal gain or glory. That may be the
reasons why veteran Editors believe that any training now should focus
more on what is journalism than how to be a good journalists” the
editorial said,
Taking a complete swipe at the ruling Rajapaksa regime the Editorial provided reasons for the suppression of the free media.
“In that spirit we could turn the searchlight on what is happening in
our country. During the past nine years especially, media freedom has
been suppressed to a large extent with some sections directly controlled
by the Rajapaksa regime and others remotely controlled through
billionaire businessmen who apparently give huge amounts of campaign
funds to VVIPs in the ruling coalition”
