sri lanka: four years since lasantha’s assassination, the culture of impunity reigns

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  • 7/30/2019 Sri Lanka: Four years since Lasanthas assassination, the culture of impunity reigns.

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    Convener - Sharmini Boyle +94 777489773 SecretarySunil jayasekara - +94 777751092

    TreasurerSujeeva Senarath- + 94 777073435

    C/o SLPI, No 96, Kirula Road, Colombo 05. Tel: +94 115675906 Fax: +94 112573279

    Email : [email protected] http//freemediasrilanka.worldpress.com

    Sri Lanka: Four years since Lasanthas assassination, the culture of impunity reigns.

    It is exactly four years since Lasantha Wickrematunga, the former editor of The Sunday Leader, wasmurdered. The proverbial 'unidentified gunman' who killed him and dozens of our colleagues still reigns.

    Today the Free Media Movement(FMM) commemorates not only the death of Lasantha Wickrematunga

    but also all Sri Lankan journalists who were killed by the same 'unidentified gunman'. At the same time,

    FMM calls on civil and political society to take the lead in abolishing the killer politics that create and

    foster murderers and the culture of impunity that allows killers to go scot-free.

    The murder of Lasantha Wickrematunga marked the symbolic climax of the unprecedented media

    suppression that prevailed in Sri Lanka during war time. Though, it has been four years since this murder,

    committed with the absolute intention of suppressing the media, his killers roam freely within society. The

    state sponsored culture of killing that claimed him, continues to terrorizie society. The Governments

    patronage culture of impunity allows not just the murderer of Lasantha Wickrematunga, but also hundreds

    of other murderers to roam free.

    In a society where the culture of the killing of human rights activists and journalists prevails, there is no

    place for dissent or political criticism. This is the frightful reality we experience at present. And this is the

    context in which we commemorate the fourth death anniversary of Lasantha Wickramatunga. On this

    occasion, FMM re-emphasises the importance of bringing the culture of impunity to an end.

    The unidentified gunman who stalked two senior lawyers, Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and Gunaratne

    Wanninayake, during the past few weeks, has now shot dead the politician Hasitha Madawala. It is the

    same unidentified gunman who attacked the Secretary of the Judicial Service Commission, Manjula

    Thilakaratne with a pistol, and unleashed a deadly attack on the editor of the Jaffna based Udayan

    newspaper, Gnanasundaram Kuganadan.

    Today, the unidentified gunman has become powerful enough to stalk Judges, lawyers, journalists and

    any dissenter, with murderous intention. It is no secret to the people of this country why this un identified

    gunman will never be arrested. In short, it is a state secret.

    FMM would like to recall that Lasantha Wickrematunga died bravely, fighting for the freedom we all longfor today. Four years ago, the shots fired by the unidentified gunman s ilenced not only Lasantha

    Wickremathunga but also free expression. In a country where freedom of the press is suppressed,

    protecting and strengthening peoples' rights becomes harder because there is no powerful voice to defend

    those rights. Whether it is ithe independence of the judiciary, right to life of prisoners, students' right to

    protest or any other basic right, this is the situation we face today.

    On this fourth death anniversary, in the name of all our colleagues who sacrificed their lives for the right to

    free speech, we appeal to all those concerned to prioritise the issues of abolishing the culture of impunityand re-establishing freedom of expression in Sri Lanka.

    Sharmini Boyle Sunil jayasekara

    Convener Secretary