Swiss journalist to be evicted from Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan authorities are to cancel the visa of Karin Wenger, a journalist attached to Swiss Public Radio based in New Delhi, who was in Sri Lanka to cover the recently concluded Presidential elections. Colombo was irked by the journalist’s probing questions at a government press briefing which had caused "discomfort" to the government minister… Continue reading Swiss journalist to be evicted from Sri Lanka

CID continues to detain editor of Sinhala weekly

Chandana Sirimalwatte, editor of "Lanka" a Sinhala weekly newspaper has been detained further with regard to an article over a mansion in Kataragama owned by a ministry secretary. Srimalwatte was taken from his office by officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) yesterday morning. According to the Editor’s colleagues at office on Thursday, a person… Continue reading CID continues to detain editor of Sinhala weekly

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Time for an independent press?

by Sevanti Ninan Will Mahinda Rajapaksa’s second term as President of Sri Lanka usher in a more liberal attitude towards private channels and newspapers? With the re-election of President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka, many will be watching to see what his next term will mean for the government’s policy towards private media. The persecution… Continue reading Time for an independent press?

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Perumaa’l temple consecrated in Myanmar

Tamils in Myanmar impressively consecrated a renovated Perumaa’l temple in Yangoon on Wednesday morning. Several thousands of Tamils participated in the ceremonies. A 13th century Tamil inscription in Myanmar records that a Perumaa’l temple patronized by Tamils existed at the earlier capital at Pagan. The temple for Kalyaa’na Vengkadeasap Perumaa’l (Thirumaal or Vishnu in his… Continue reading Perumaa’l temple consecrated in Myanmar

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Media groups accuse S.Lanka over post-election attacks

International media rights groups accused the Sri Lankan government on Saturday of unleashing attacks against journalists after a bitterly contested presidential election. The Paris-based Reporters without Borders asked President Mahinda Rajapakse to end arrests and what it called intimidation of journalists working for privately owned as well as foreign media. "This wave of post-election violence… Continue reading Media groups accuse S.Lanka over post-election attacks

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Sri Lanka: End Harassment, Attacks on Journalists

Source: Human Rights Watch The Sri Lankan government should immediately end its post-election harassment of media outlets and ensure protection of journalists from attack, Human Rights Watch said today. Since the presidential election on January 26, 2010, Sri Lankan authorities have detained and questioned several journalists, blocked news websites, and expelled a foreign journalist. At… Continue reading Sri Lanka: End Harassment, Attacks on Journalists

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As Sri Lanka Expels Journalists and Raids Opposition, UN’s Ban Relieved Still

As Sri Lankan soldiers surrounded opposition candidate Sarath Fonseca on January 27, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told the Press he was "relieved" by results in Sri Lanka. Inner City Press had asked about irregularities in the voting results asserted from many quarters. Mr. Ban did not comment on these. In the two days since,… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Expels Journalists and Raids Opposition, UN’s Ban Relieved Still