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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Sri Lanka: Journalists assaulted in North and South
Recent reports indicate that physical attacks on journalists in Sri Lanka continue unabated despite repeated assurances by the Government of Sri Lanka to respect media freedom.
Press freedom watchdog the Free Media Movement issuing a statement says
that during the last few days journalists in the North and as well as
South had to face serious physical attacks.
On 22nd September 2014 two Sinhala journalists were assaulted by a pro
government mob in Haliella, Badulla district. The mob had been led by
government politicians. Journalists Chandana KuruppuArachchi of MTV and
Swarnawahini TV stations and journalist Palith Ariyawansa, Badulla area
correspondent of daily Lankadeepa newspaper were assaulted by the mob,
who were attacking a group belongs to opposition UNP. The incident is
part of the post-election violence unleashed by pro-government mobs
against opposition political parties after the recently concluded Uva
provincial council election.
Journalist Chandana KuruppuArachchi has been admitted to the Badulla
general hospital and receiving treatments for serious injuries inflicted
by the mob.
Meanwhile on 21th night Northern journalist Sinnarasa Siventhiran was
questioned and thrown in front of speeding bus by the intelligence
operatives. ‘33-year-old reporter from Paranthan, Mr. Sinnarasa
Siventhiran, who files news stories at Uthayan’s branch office at
Karadippoakku junction had a narrow escape from a squad that intended to
kill him by throwing him in front of a vehicle on A9 Road’, reportsTamil Net.
However, the attempt failed as the driver of the approaching vehicle
managed to turn his vehicle away from the person lying on the road. Mr
Siventhiran managed to run towards a restaurant and the public gathered
to confront the masked men who were chasing him. The website which is
banned in Sri Lanka further reports that ’Squads operated by the SL
military have also assaulted two other reporters in recent days and
threatened them not to complain or publish news on the attack.’
Siventhiran, in his complaint to the police on Sunday said he could
identify one of the masked men who had pulled off his mask before
pushing the journalist in front of the vehicle on A9 road.
The Free Media movement, in its statement (dated 23rd Sep 2014) has
called on the government to arrest who ever responsible for these
attacks and bring them to book.
Journalist Kapila Chandana Kuruppuarachchi
Journalist
Kapila Chandana Kuruppuarachchi is receiving treatment at a private
hospital in Colombo for injuries he sustained in an attack on the night
of September 22 in the Hali Ela police area. The victim alleged that he
had been severely assaulted opposite a police post at Hali Ela by
Minister Dilan Perera’s supporters. The gang also caused heavy damage to
a vehicle belonging to Swarnavahini journalist, Palitha Ariyawansa.
Police spokesman, SSP Ajitha Rohana said that a special team had been
deployed to arrest those responsible for the attack. Badulla-based
journalists demonstrated at Badulla main bus stand demanding that the
perpetrators be brought to justice immediately.


