An article from srilankaxnews forwarded by the AHRC
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AHRC-FAT-022-2012
July 11,
2012
An article from srilankaxnews forwarded by the Asian Human Rights Commission
Sri Lanka: A Journalist's Abduction Attempt Thwarted
Shantha Wijesooriya, an investigative web journalist attached to srilankaxnews.com freed himself after a scuffle with his abductors, when they tried to bundle him into a vehicle in broad daylight in Nugegoda, a densely populated suburbs of Colombo. The attempt was made during the afternoon rush hours by unidentified men in civil attire who arrived in a white colored van. The incident was reported a week after the police intelligence men raided the office of srilankaxnews.com, where Wijesooriya is employed.
Office raided
On the 29th of
June, the officers attached to Criminal Investigation
Department (CID) and Colombo Crime Division (CCD) raided the
office of Sri Lanka Mirror and Sri Lanka X News web sites in
Colombo raising local and international concerns. During the
raid nine journalists and media workers were arrested and
were charged with defaming president and his 'royal glory'.
They were released on bail on the following day after being
produced before the Colombo Magistrates Court.
Expressing their protest over the latest abduction attempt, an alliance of media organizations in Sri Lanka, on Friday, issued a statement demanding that the government ensure the safety of the journalist Wijessoriya. "Shantha Wijesooriya is a free lance journalist and an Executive Committee member of the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association. During the recent period, he has been followed and threatened by men believed to be members of the security forces, as he was instrumental in exposing the involvement of powerful politicians in organized crime and corruption," the statement said.
Government blamed
"The
government and the defence authorities should bear the
responsibility for the latest abduction attempt since they
have repeatedly failed to act to bring any of the
perpetrators to justice, who are responsible for the crimes
committed against journalists and social activists" it
further added. The alliance is a joint front of six
organizations consisting of journalist's trade unions and
media rights groups.
Sri Lanka has one of the worst records in the world for press freedom and journalist's safety and as has been repeatedly highlight by international media watch dogs. According to the detailed information gathered by the JDS, the government and its paramilitaries stand accused of killing at least 39 journalists and media workers since May 2004.
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