Sri Lankan defense secretary endorses media repression

January 29th, 2008

Full Text of press statement by The Committee to Protect Journalists, NY

[New York, January 28, 2008]-The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by Sri Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s brazen public call yesterday to censor the media and reintroduce criminal defamation laws. The comments were published in a Sinhala-language interview by Sri Lanka’s largest weekly, Sunday Lankadeepa, according to Free Media Movement spokesman Sunanda Deshapriya and veteran Sri Lankan journalist Iqbal Athas.

Rajapaksa, who is the brother of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, told the Sunday Lankadeepa that he advocated press censorship, harsh punishments for critical reporting on the military and military expenditures, and a criminal defamation law, according to extracts from the article translated by the Free Media Movement.

“If I have the power I will not allow any of these things to be written,” the secretary said in reference to reporting on the military, according to the Free Media Movement translation.

“This is an open intimidation of the media,” said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon. “The Sri Lankan press sorely needs space to report independently on the escalating instability in the country, free of government intimidation.”

CPJ documented the case of a reporter who said she was personally threatened by Rajapaksa last year, but this is the first time his aggressive attitude toward the media has been publicly demonstrated.

The newspaper group Wijeya, which publishes the Sunday Lankadeepa and several other widely circulated publications-including the English-language Sunday Times-and the broadcasting conglomerate Maharaja were singled out by the secretary as examples of privately owned media groups that abuse their existing freedoms by reporting critically, according to the Free Media Movement translation.

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Subra S.Massey  |  January 30th, 2008 at 7:21 am

    What would you expect from an illiterate 7/11 worker. If you give a garland to the monkey what will it do? What does this idiot knows about modern society. I feel sorry for the people of Sri Lanka, but more trouble is on its way so get prepared. Wait till the JVP take over there will be another Somalia in the Indian Ocean. Good for india because it is not making the right decisions. it must get invoved and get things straightened out right away. We are heading for a disaster. In 60 years things have gone from bad to worst.

  • 2. John  |  January 30th, 2008 at 6:09 pm

    What you expect from dumper, sorry for the sinhalala modayas. you choose it you deseve it.
    BYE

  • 3. Justin  |  January 31st, 2008 at 10:21 am

    On monday the 28th, the army commander Sarath Fonseka and Gothabaya Rajapakse ” the big mouth” of the government were “on the run” like a dog with its tail between the hind legs, with their planes, when shells from the LTTE hit the Palaly air base.

    Such incidents would be embarassing for the “big talk from the big mouth”. Therefore, media censorship is called for not because it is good for the country.

    Citizens will come to know the bluff ! so stop it !!!!

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