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This is an archive article published on January 9, 2009

India flays editor’s murder,asks SL to ensure media freedom

India and the US condemned the killing of the Chief Editor of a Sri Lankan newspaper known for its strong views against the government.

India and the US condemned the killing of the Chief Editor of a Sri Lankan newspaper known for its strong views against the government and asked the island nation to ensure the protection of press freedom.

“We are deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the demise of the well-regarded Editor of Leader group of Publications of Sri Lanka,Lasantha Wickramatunga,following an armed attack in Colombo,” an Indian High Commission release said in Colombo.

“This deplorable incident comes in the wake of the series of attacks on and intimidation of media organisations and personalities in Sri Lanka including the recent bombing of the studios of Maharaja TV,” the release said.

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“We urge the Government of Sri Lanka to investigate these attacks fully and bring the perpetrators of these reprehensible attacks to justice,” it added.

Emphasising the importance of free media for building a democratic nation,it said,”We hold media freedom as an essential element of any democracy and such attacks are detrimental to the idea of democratic freedom in Sri Lanka.”

A statement issued on Friday by the US embassy in Colombo said the “murder of Lasantha Wicrematunga is a shocking blow to independent media in Sri Lanka”.

“The United States strongly condemns the murder today of the Sunday Leader Editor Lasantha Wickrematunge and the January 5th attack on Sirasa TV. These deplorable acts mark the latest in a series of attempts to quell independent voices in Sri Lanka,” it said.

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The US embassy called on the government of Sri Lanka to investigate the attacks expeditiously,bring the perpetrators to justice,and “take all possible measures to protect freedom of expression for members of the press.”

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