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Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) in a statement yesterday vehemently condemned the attack on the News Editor of the Jaffna based ‘Udayan’ newspaper, Gnanasundaram Kuhanathan.
“TISL is most disturbed that this inhuman attack on a journalist holding a responsible position in an influential regional newspaper has taken place immediately after the democratic process was re-established in the north,” it said.
“When media is expected to play a decisive and pivotal role in developing the war ravaged areas of Sri Lanka, attacks of this nature hinders the smooth functioning of administration and hampers progress towards good governance,” TISL added.
“The incident is a gross breach of peace and further tarnishes the image of Sri Lanka reinforcing the assessment of being a dangerous place for media personnel. This situation does not go well with the Government effort of improving international public relations and restoring law and order in the north.
“While the attackers have not yet been identified, it is heartening that the President has ordered the IGP to submit a report on the assault without delay. TISL urges the Government to hold an impartial inquiry to this incident and deal with those responsible without fear or favour.
“TISL also wishes to stress on the need for the Government to take effective steps to prevent attacks on journalists and help to protect media freedom in the country which is cornerstone of the democracy,” the statement added.