A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 30, 2016
Sri Lankan protest demands new probe of Tamil journalist's killing
Sri
Lankan journalists shout slogans holding a portrait of killed
journalist Dharmeratnam Sivaram during a protest in Colombo. AP
Colombo: Hundreds
of journalists and media rights activists protested on Friday to demand
Sri Lanka's new government start a fresh investigation into the
abduction and killing of a prominent ethnic Tamil journalist 11 years
ago, during the country's civil war.
Those demonstrating in front of Colombo's main railroad station said
Dharmeratnam Sivaram was targeted because of uncompromising coverage of
political and military matters.
Media rights activist Lasantha Ruhunage said even 11 years after, the
law enforcement authorities have failed to find the killers and
"therefore they should start a fresh investigation and bring the
culprits before law."
Sivaram was found dead on 29 April, 2005, in the capital, Colombo, after being abducted the previous evening.
The 30-year civil war ended in 2009 after government troops defeated the
Tamil Tiger rebels, who fought to create a separate state for minority
Tamils. Scores of journalists and media workers were killed during the
war, and several dozen journalists fled the country.
The government has promised to implement a compensation plan for 44
journalists and other media workers killed under the former government,
but Ruhunage said "more than compensation, the attacks on journalists,
media workers and media institutions should be properly investigated and
those responsible for the attacks should be punished, in order to
ensure justice to the media community."
The new government that came into power last year promised to ensure
media freedom and to investigate attacks on media under the previous
government of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who lost last year's
presidential election. While Rajapaksa was in power, a prominent
opposition newspaper editor and scores of journalists were killed and
some others were assaulted while some private TV stations were attacked.