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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, June 6, 2015
WikiLeaks: Gota Publicly Admitted He Called Daily Mirror Editor
“Defense Secretary Rajapaksa reportedly threatened Daily Mirror Editor
Champika Liyanarachchi following the publication of a series of
articles on the activities of the LTTE-breakaway Karuna group in the
East. After the call from Gothabaya, Liyanarachchi contacted Karuna
directly. Karuna assured her that his cadres would not harm her and
added that he would complain to Gothabaya in writing about the incident.
Gothabaya has since publicly admitted he called Liyanarachchi but
denied that he threatened the editor and expressed his concern at the
media’s intolerance of constructive criticism. Presidsent Rajapaksa
reassured her that the GSL wishes her no harm and expressed regret at
the Defense Secretary’s conduct. This most recent example of Government
of Sri Lanka (GSL) attempts to suppress unflattering media reports
confirms other accounts of the Defense Secretary personally issuing
threats” the US Embassy Colombo informed Washington.
The Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from the WikiLeaksdatabase.
The cable is classified as “SECRET” and discuses Sri Lanka’s media
suppression situation. The cable was written by the AmbassadorRobert O. Blake on April 19, 2007.
The
ambassador wrote; “A less detailed version of this story was made
public on April 18 when it appeared in other local newspapers and on the
‘BBC Sinhala’ website, as well as on the LTTE website Tamilnet.
The Morning Leader reported that Rajapaksa called Liyanarachchi,
criticized ‘anti-government stories’ published in the Daily Mirror, and
added that Karuna was “not very happy” with the newspaper’s reporting. A
separate Embassy contact told us that in late February Gothabaya made a
similar call to Mr.Ranjith Wijewardene,
Chairman of the Wijeya Group, the company that owns the Daily Mirror.
Gothabaya threatened Wijewardane and complained about the disloyalty of
the newspaper. In this case as well, the President later called
Wijewardane to downplay the incident and explain that Gothabaya’s bark
was worse than his bite. Our contact said that this is actually a common
practice for the brothers and described it as their ‘good cop, bad cop
strategy.'”


