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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 2, 2017
Will Keith Noyarh harbour Lasantha killers?
When
the case pertaining to the abduction and assault of ‘The Nation’ former
editor Keith Noyarh was taken up on the 30th, the court ordered the
dissolution of an identification parade and gave bail to the suspects,
as Noyarh was not present for the identification parade.
Mt. Lavinia additional magistrate Lochana Abeywickrema dissolved the
identification parade as Noyarh continued to disregard notice to be
present at the court. Presently living in Australia, he has been
informed through diplomatic channels to attend the identification
parade, but due to whatever reasons, he has not made an appearance and
that will be advantageous only to the barbaric Rajapaksa gang. There
lies the question.
Evidence found during the investigation into the Noyarh case are also
crucial in the investigation into the murder of ‘The Sunday Leader’
editor Lasantha Wickrematunge too, because information has come to light
about the existence of a killer group during the Rajapaksa terror
regime, to hunt down journalists. The CID has seized the van that was
used for Noyarh’s abduction. There is suspicion that that very same
vehicle had been used in the Wickremetunge murder too. As the legal
process is taking its course, Noyarh fails to appear before courts and
that will also pave the way for Wickremetunge’s killers to escape.
If the complainant is not interested about the case, the accused will
most likely be acquitted at the next hearing. Then, they can seek
redress at court over having been accused falsely. All these will happen
despite Noyarh had actually been abducted and assaulted. Only the
swollen face of Noyarh after his hospitalization following the attack
remains visible to the world, and this will mean he himself will release
his attackers. Almost a three-third of the suspects in the
Wickrematunge murder have been arrested. What is needed now is to get
them to reveal the identity of their boss, to find out the Rajapaksa who
had given the order to former state intelligence chief Hendavitharana.
Due to whatever reason, Noyarh is trying to prevent that from happening.
In comparison, ‘Rivira’ former editor Upali Tennakoon needs to be
respected. He came all the way from the US, together with his wife, and
gave evidence in the case by him. But, Noyarh is not coming forward to
see that his attackers are punished.
During the Rajapaksa regime, what had happened was making evidence to
disappear for the sake of lawlessness. Now, it is two years since that
had ended. By what name a journalist should be called if he is not
coming forward to identify the ‘war heroes’ who had assaulted him, and
that matter is crucial in the Wickrematunge murder case too. Please do
not call him Keith Noyarh Rajapaksa!!