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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Media Suppression Continues In Sri Lanka Under Yahapalanaya Government

May 3, 2016
As the world celebrates press freedom day today, media suppression
continues to be a serious issue facing Sri Lanka, despite the change in
government and rhetoric pledges made by President Maithripala Sirisena
and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe assuring media freedom in the
country.
Since coming to power in January 2015, both Sirisena and Wickremesinghe
has used their position to influence media organisations in the country,
specially newspapers and television channels against reporting certain
incidents, while Wickremesinghe has gone to the extent of lambasting
journalists even in Parliament for their writing.
Despite
the change in Government, and continuous rhetoric assuring media
freedom, Sri Lanka continue to be ranked among the lowest for media
freedom in the world. The 2016 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters
without Borders ranked Sri Lanka at 141 out of 180 countries, with a
score of 44.9%, although Sri Lanka continue to be at the bottom, the
ranking is still a remarkable improvement in comparison to 2015, where
Sri Lanka was ranked at 165.
Unlike during the previous regime under former President Mahinda
Rajapaksa where media censorship, suppression and harassment was carried
out more in the open, the current regime has been resorting to a more
informal form of censorship. In March this year, Sirisena telephoned newspaper editors and proprietorsand
requested them not to publish any news report after Sri Lanka demanded
an explanation from the UK government as to why the visa request of
Sirisena’s son, Daham and his three friends to travel to UK was subject
to long delays. Daham Sirisena reportedly used the Foreign Ministry
issued TPLs (Third Party Letters) to the British High Commission in
Colombo, to obtain visas for several of his friends, two of whom were
blacklisted by the High Commission for submitting fraudulent documents
in the past.
Wickremesinghe is known to be more vociferous against the media, since
coming into power last year, with him at many instances launching
scathing attacks against certain journalists, and media organisations
for towing the pro-Rajapaksa line. In one instance, Wickremesinghe
demanded certain journalists to quit and go home, if they can’t fall in
line, after they wrote critical pieces on him.
Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition, R. Sampanthan has called on the
government to take immediate steps to demonstrate its commitment to
media freedom and ensure its protection in Sri Lanka. “Disturbingly, Sri
Lanka has been ranked 141 out of 180 countries in the World Press
Freedom Index prepared by Reporters Without Borders,” he said.
Sampanthan reiterated that it was no secret that previous regimes have
overlooked serious incidents of intimidation and violence against
journalists including the killing of media personnel in Sri Lanka. “As
such, I call upon the present government to take all steps necessary to
investigate all such incidents and bring to justice perpetrators of
crimes both past and present in Sri Lanka,” he said.
