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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 25, 2012
FMM Ex-Co member threatened with death
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Mr. Vipulaguna is the editor of Sinhala language news website 'Lanka
Citisan Puwath. Earlier Mr. Vipulaguna had worked as a producer at the
Young Asia Television.
The
web site has reported that financial accounts of a festival called
Vijitha Mela organised by a popular school in Matara District has not
been submitted.
The 'Lanka Citisan Puwath' had carried the said news feature on 14th September and three days later Mr. Vipulaguna was threatened with death. He received abusive and threatening phone calls on his mobile phone as well as on the residential fixed line. His wife too has been threatened with abusive language. Mr. Vipulaguna believes that immediate reason for these threats is the article he published on Vijitha Mela Festival.
Mr. Vipulaguna has logged a complaint (CIBI-361/316) at the Dikwella police station on 18th September.
In its statement the FMM has called on the authorities to show their committment to protect people's right o information by initiating an impartial and immediate inquiry on the complaint made by Mr. Vipulaguna. At the same time FMM requests the authorities to take necessary steps to ensure his safety.
Further FMM has appealed to those who are behind the threats to Mr. Vipulaguna to respect his rights as a journalists and not to obstruct his journalism practices.
The 'Lanka Citisan Puwath' had carried the said news feature on 14th September and three days later Mr. Vipulaguna was threatened with death. He received abusive and threatening phone calls on his mobile phone as well as on the residential fixed line. His wife too has been threatened with abusive language. Mr. Vipulaguna believes that immediate reason for these threats is the article he published on Vijitha Mela Festival.
Mr. Vipulaguna has logged a complaint (CIBI-361/316) at the Dikwella police station on 18th September.
In its statement the FMM has called on the authorities to show their committment to protect people's right o information by initiating an impartial and immediate inquiry on the complaint made by Mr. Vipulaguna. At the same time FMM requests the authorities to take necessary steps to ensure his safety.
Further FMM has appealed to those who are behind the threats to Mr. Vipulaguna to respect his rights as a journalists and not to obstruct his journalism practices.
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