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US asks Sri Lanka to stop 'harassing' media

2 Jul 2012 12:191 commentsBizLike
COLOMBO, SRI LANKA / WASHINGTON, US: The United States Saturday joined rights groups in demanding that Sri Lanka stop "harassing" media organisations, a day after police shut down opposition news websites and arrested nine employees.
The US embassy in Colombo said it was closely following Colombo's shutting down of the websites and the arrest of employees, including several journalists who had been highly critical of Sri Lanka's government.

"We call for an end to the harassment of these and all other journalists," the embassy said in a statement.

"We have raised on several occasions our deep concern over efforts to suppress independent news media, including the blocking of news websites, intimidation, and disappearances of journalists."

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Friday's crackdown signalled that Colombo did not tolerate dissent.

"Friday's raid shows that President Mahinda Rajapakse's government remains determined to silence opposition voices," said Bob Dietz, CPJ's Asia programme coordinator.

"Authorities should heed the many public appeals urging them to reverse this years-long policy of quashing media criticism of the government and military. The CPJ calls on Sri Lanka to immediately stop harassing news outlets."

An opposition spokesman said nine employees of websites were detained by police overnight and told they were being held on suspicion of a "conspiracy against the government".

They were released on bail on Saturday, a court official said.

Seven local media groups, including the Sri Lanka Working Journalists' Association, also condemned the closure of www.srilankamirror.com and www.srilankaxnews.com.

Highly critical

The two websites have been highly critical of Rajapakse's government, which is already facing international censure over its human rights record amid a string of unsolved murders of journalists and attacks on independent media.

The criminal investigations department sealed the offices of two websites carrying false and vulgar reports," the government said on Friday.

"People responsible for feeding information to the Internet through this office are being investigated," it added, without offering details.

Rights groups and employees said srilankaxnews.com was the official news organ of the opposition United National Party (UNP), while the other website was closely linked to the UNP. They both shared the same office in Colombo.

The latest police crackdown comes three months after the defence ministry ordered all mobile phone operators to clear any security-related news reports before issuing them as SMS alerts.

Sri Lanka lifted a state of emergency last year, but media rights groups have said journalists have been forced to self-censor their work amid fear of physical attacks.

Some 17 journalists and media employees have been killed in Sri Lanka in the past decade, pro-opposition websites have been blocked, and media organisations opposing government views have been attacked, according to rights groups.

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TruthToPower
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. There are not meaningful free speech rights in America unless you are rich and powerful.

The US Supreme Court in its recent Citizens United and American Tradition Partnership cases essentially said that rich folks in America can drown out the free speech of all other people, and that it is ok for rich folks to use their wealth advantage to control the political discourse in America by essentially buying (legal bribery) politicians with unlimited campaign contributions.

If America wants to be taken seriously as a leader of free speech rights around the world, it must first clean up its own free speech problem, in which the only speech that reaches the vast majority of people is the speech that is carefully filtered through the national mainstream corporate-owned media who are not inclined to offend the interests of rich folks that pay their bills through paid advertising.

And how much "dissent" do we hear in the media of countries friendly to the United States, and why isn't America concerned about free speech rights in these countries? Whether it is Israel, Saudi Arabia, and a wide range of dictatorships that supported America's so-called war on terrorism, America looks the other way on a wide range of human rights abuses, including free speech.

Can you even imagine the American government criticizing Israel for shutting down websites of those exposing the state terrorism of Israel against the Palestinian people? No! And this is why America can not play a leadership role on these issues around the world.

Sri Lanka does NOT want to be like America - we do not want to "pretend" we are concerned about free speech rights but only allow meaningful free speech for rich folks. We also DO want to maintain a civil discourse in the press, in which the dissemination of the truth is paramount, rather than protecting the right to lie in public. America needs to respect Sri Lanka's right to chart a different course based on Buddhist values, just like it respects the right of Jews to assert Jewish values as supreme in Israel. Otherwise, America is essentially saying Jewish people are superior to Buddhist people, a view that Sri Lanka squarely and firmly rejects. Posted on 3 Jul 2012 15:49
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