Last Updated : 11-02-2012 21:16


 
 

Exiled journalists asked to return

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Sri Lanka's Attorney General Mohan Peiris has said he was prepared to offer protection to any of the nation’s journalists who return to the country from exile, the US based media rights group, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said

"Speaking for myself, and I’m fairly sure the government will back me up on this, there is no question that the government needs our journalists,” Peiris has told a CPJ delegation. “They must come back and work with us and help set up the structures so that we can work together and we can respect each other. We must work with these institutions because we need them. We know if they stay outside and attack the government that is not useful.”

When asked if the government would ensure their safety, Peries said, “Of course, if they come back, there must be assurance on our part that they won’t come to any harm.”

Pereis made the statements to CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney and Asia Program Coordinator Bob Dietz. The meeting came near the end of a series of discussions CPJ had with Sri Lankan journalists in Colombo and Jaffna to assess the situation for reporters following presidential elections in January and before April’s parliamentary voting. 

“The attorney general’s appeal to journalists to return from exile is just a first step,” said Mahoney. “The government must go further by taking concrete action to address the climate of impunity and intimidation that prompted them to flee in the first place.”

Sri Lanka ranks fourth, behind Iraq, Somalia, and Sierra Leone, on CPJ’s Global Impunity Index, a ranking of countries where journalists are murdered regularly and the killers go free. The country ranks 13th on CPJ’s database of journalists killed.  A 2009 CPJ report, “Failure to Investigate,” reported on the history of attacks on journalists and the government’s failure to bring any prosecutions or convictions in any of the cases.  (Daily Mirror online)




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-1+67 # Guest 2010-03-11 10:42
Protect the journalist at home first !
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-0+6 # Guest 2010-03-12 01:24
'Charity begins at home.'
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-0+9 # Guest 2010-03-12 03:42
Where is Prageeth Ekneligoda? - Answer his wife first.
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-1+7 # Guest 2010-03-12 05:55
Journalists, at home, are presently being 'protected' by thugs and 'white van' operators.
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-2+64 # Guest 2010-03-11 10:47
Ensure the protection of those who are already in the country before inviting others.
This is a fool's Paradise
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-2+65 # Guest 2010-03-11 11:02
What a laugh. Can he assure protection for the journalists already in the country? Produce Ekanaligoda firsrt.
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-1+22 # Guest 2010-03-11 15:41
Yes, all these people have become real jokers now
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-0+16 # Guest 2010-03-11 12:21
This is a trap. Don't believe.
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-0+15 # Guest 2010-03-11 12:32
To get killed
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-1+14 # Guest 2010-03-11 12:39
You cannot hoodwink the Journalists anymore. This is the latest joke. Subha Anagathayak.
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-1+15 # Guest 2010-03-11 12:45
What a heap of cow patt !! Most don't even know the meaning of ' protection' . The country is in shambles. Open your eyes.
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-1+13 # Guest 2010-03-11 12:49
Yes, there are a number of new detention camps to where they will be kept very safe!!!
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-0+12 # Guest 2010-03-11 12:56
Coming back is equal to committing suicide.
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-1+12 # Guest 2010-03-11 13:45
We live in a country where even the Spreme Court's Rulings are not respected. How can they take your word seriously Mr. Attorney General...?
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-0+12 # Guest 2010-03-11 14:00
don't trust anyone, please remain in exile.
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-1+12 # Guest 2010-03-11 14:07
Gota told in a recent interview ...media freedom and human rights are foreign concepts and not suitable for Sri Lanka.... we should trust this regime?
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-1+10 # Guest 2010-03-11 14:12
he he he nice joke!!! AG is trying to court martial these exile journalists too..
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-1+11 # Guest 2010-03-11 14:14
Who Is Mohan Peris? Can the President give the guarantee.
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-1+10 # Guest 2010-03-11 14:26
May be they are trying to show the world that they are to protect human rights, which is being highly questioned at the moment in international circles.
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-0+8 # Guest 2010-03-11 14:52
LOL, HE MUST BE JOKING!!!!!!!!!
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-0+8 # Guest 2010-03-11 14:54
Hilarious....wonder whether he can protect himself from public brickbats!
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-0+13 # Guest 2010-03-11 15:07
Those who do not criticise this government will be protected.
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-10+1 # Guest 2010-03-11 15:35
Protecting any one will be easy if the evil of terrorism is won.
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-0+2 # Guest 2010-03-11 15:45
They would have found a niche there, for which they strived hard!
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-0+9 # Guest 2010-03-11 15:47
Very good so you will be at their door step with a gun in your hand.Dont talk stupid it under value your position.
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-0+7 # Guest 2010-03-11 16:24
Let the international communitity bring down sri lanka from 4th on the hit .there should be collective effort by GOSL
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-0+9 # Guest 2010-03-11 16:25
To what to kill them
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-1+13 # Guest 2010-03-11 16:48
Government now in a big trouble b cos No IMF,GSP+ now goverment using they puppets like AG to use the saxapone to entertain the West
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-1+7 # Guest 2010-03-11 18:18
Jokers’ paradise!
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-1+6 # Guest 2010-03-12 00:01
Statements alone will not make journalists safe. Is Sri Lanka even safe for the ordinary citizen?
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-0+1 # Guest 2010-03-12 00:02
Won't 'miss,' this time.
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-0+6 # Guest 2010-03-12 00:07
Citizens fleeing their own country is an indicator of a state of terror ...
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-1+0 # Guest 2010-03-13 14:31
Well said, without any doubt. We have to seek cover out of our country coz there is no law & order here in Sri Lanka for the ordinary man/woman.
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-0+5 # Guest 2010-03-12 02:39
How can you guarantee their safety when Mr. Lasantha Wickremaratunge was gunned-down in broad daylight?
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-1+4 # Guest 2010-03-12 04:42
Will the exiled journalists trust this opportunistic government, without law and order? This is a big JOKE.
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-0+0 # Guest 2010-03-13 09:44
Come and sign your Death Warrant
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