FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AHRC-STM-009-2013
January 8, 2013
A Statement From The Asian Human Rights Commission
Sri Lanka: The Fourth Anniversary Of The Death Of The Journalist And Editor Lasantha Wickrematunge
Today, January 8, is the fourth anniversary of the assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunge. Lasantha Wickrematunge was
one of the best known journalists and the editor of the Sunday Leader, a newspaper critical of the government. Despite
the enormous publicity generated by this broad daylight assassination both locally and internationally, the government
has refused to conduct any credible investigation into this murder.
The belief in political circles as well as those who were close to Lasantha is that this was a murder carried out with
the full knowledge of the government and that senior government figures were involved. That also explains the failure of
the investigation.
A few days before this anniversary the Pradeshiya Sabha member of Kelaniya, Hasitha Madawala, was assassinated. His
close associates are accusing the Member of Parliament for Kelaniya, a government minister, Mervyn Silva of involvement
in this murder. He has however, publically denied the allegations. Madawala's assassination, like that of Lasantha's
took place in plain sight of several witnesses and the killer that arrived on a motorcycle fired several rounds into the
air before fleeing.
Meanwhile, there is heavy police and paramilitary presence in the Kelaniya electoral area as there is serious unrest
among the people regarding this murder. The associates of the deceased are reported to have said that the heavy police
presence is to protect those who are suspected of taking place in the assassination. Those being protected by a large
number of policemen include some well known criminal and underground elements.
Also, at the time of this fourth anniversary the government is involved the deepest crisis it has ever faced in terms of
the impeachment move against the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, who is also now treated an enemy of the government. The
government is carrying on a widespread propaganda campaign by the state media and by the pasting of posters containing
comments derogatory of the Chief Justice.
Meanwhile the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and the Court of Appeal have announced their judgements which declare the
impeachment process as unconstitutional and illegal. The Court of Appeal in fact, quashed the appointment, proceedings
and decisions of the Parliamentary Select Committee which dealt with the impeachment.
Thus, by the fourth anniversary of the assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunge the repression by the government has
turned inwards creating victims from among its own active politicians as well as senior figures of the government
itself. The violence is imploding and the tension is mounting rapidly.
The government has no capacity or will to end the violence and to create stability and peace in the country. The process
of violence reflected by the assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunge and also the enormous violence that continues to
take place in the north and east has made Sri Lanka perhaps one of the most violent places in South Asia.
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About AHRC: The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights in
Asia, documents violations and advocates for justice and institutional reform to ensure the protection and promotion of
these rights. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984.
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