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TV journalist killed in Sri Lanka

by Sanjay Jha | May 29, 2008 at 04:55 am | 182 views | 4 comments

In the rebel held area of Northern Sri Lanka a tv journalist has been killed. Journalist was busy in covering ethinic conflict in Sri Lanka. Thousands of ordinary people have been killed in the fighting between Government forces and Tamil rebels LTTE.

 

A journalist working for a private TV channel in Sri Lanka has been killed in the northern Jaffna peninsula, company officials say.

The firm, Maharaja Television (MTV), says P Devakumaran and an associate died in the northern Navanthurai area of the peninsula.

MTV News Director Susil Kindelpitiya said that Mr Devakumaran was on his way home when he was assaulted.

Sri Lanka's army is confronting Tamil Tiger rebels in the north.

'Threats'

Meanwhile media organisations have complained about high levels of government harassment of reporters.

Several organisations have protested against remarks reportedly made by the Secretary of Defence Gotabhaya Rajapaksha.

He has been accused of threatening independent reporting of the war in the north of the country.

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Rhonda J Mangus
good stuff:

Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

gerrypopplestone

Sanjay:  I can well believe the government does not like independent reporters sniffing around in the North.  A friend of mine who was in the Sri Lankan Army for five years or so told me they used to capture Tamil Tiger soldiers and question them while cutting their arms until they either answered helpfully or bled to death!  I myself have seen attrocious behaviour by government soldiers in an earlier war in the south.  It's very dirty on both sides.  That makes these journalists hugely courageous.


Gerry

azzayindia

it is indeed sad day for the journalist fraternity hope evry one join in to help his family at this juncture in our own way.

amyjudd
good stuff:

Sanjay Jha, this is very sad. Sometimes being a journalist can be a very dangerous job.

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May 29, 2008 at 04:55 am by Sanjay Jha, 182 views, 4 comments

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