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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, June 4, 2015
WikiLeaks: Sunday Leader MiG Deal Researcher Leaves The Country
The Sunday Leader journalist who researched the MiG deal had to leave the country after after being intimidated, according to a leaked cable from the US Embassy Colombo
“In
the overheated climate engendered by the officials’ comments, several
journalists and members of media organizations expressed to Embassy
officers heightened concerns for their personal safety. On May 26, Ruan
Pethiyagoda of the Sunday Leader communicated to Emboffs that he was
being followed and had gone into hiding. Pethiyagoda had received
threats recently after Sri Lankan Government officials learned he was
researching a story that involved allegations of corruption on the part
of Defense SecretaryGotabaya Rajapaksa in large armed forces procurement transactions. Pethiyagoda worked closely with Lasantha Wickrematunge,
editor of the Sunday Leader, who was slain in January 2009. As
Pethiyagoda is an Australian dual national, Emboffs contacted an
Australian High Commission officer about the case, who accompanied
Pethiyagoda to the airport on May 27. He is now safely outside of Sri
Lanka.” the US Embassy Colombo informed Washington.
The Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from the
WikiLeaks database dated June 05, 2009. The cable is classified as
“CONFIDENTIAL” and written by the US embassy Charge d’Affaires James R. Moore.
US embassy Charge d’Affaires wrote; “Military affairs analyst Iqbal Athas ceased
writing his regular column for the Sunday Times (Colombo) several
months ago because of fears of reprisals. He had sought safe haven
abroad on several previous occasions, but returned to Sri Lanka and
lived in hiding. Athas became fearful after the attack on Poddala
Jayantha, telling told Pol Chief that he was being followed by men on
motorcycles. On June 2, Athas again fled abroad.
“The GSL’s victory has emboldened Sinhalese nationalists. As the most
recent intemperate statements against journalists indicate, it appears
that the Government intends to continue chauvinistic rhetoric it
believes will maintain its support among this key constituency. Post
expects the media will continue to feel threatened and inclined toward
self-censorship. Newspapers such as the Daily Mirror that previously
supported the political opposition in their editorial stance, have
increasingly become echoes of the government-owned press. Even the
outspoken Sunday Leader has muted it anti-government stance and has
muted its crusading tone, shying away from the aggressive investigative
journalism that was its hallmark. We expect that an increasing number of
journalists will come to the Embassy and other foreign missions for
support and protection. For many of them, there appear to be few viable
alternatives to fleeing the country, at least temporarily. Those who
return may find that the threat against them has not diminished, as
Jayantha’s case shows.” James Moore further said.


