Lasantha honoured
in US House of Representatives
Slain
Sunday Leader
Editor, Lasantha Wickrematunge was
honoured by Congressman Adam Schiff last
Thursday on the Floor of the United
States House of Representatives by
reading excerpts of his last editorial.
Schiff is one of the co-founders of the
Congressional Caucus for Freedom of the
Press. Since its inception in 2006, the
caucus has highlighted the importance of
free expression around the world.
“I rise today to honour, Lasantha
Wickrematunge, a brave journalist who
was gunned down while driving to work in
the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo.
Threats, attacks, and murders of
journalist are becoming all too common
in Sri Lanka. Wickrematunge knew the
dangers well, but courageously continued
reporting,” he said.
Schiff also read excerpts of his final
editorial published posthumously.
Meanwhile, Britain last week also joined
in condemning the killing of
Wickrematunge.
British Secretary of State for Foreign
and Commonwealth Affairs, David Miliband
in a statement last week condemned the
killing of Wickrematunge and said that
it was the duty of the authorities to
take prompt action into these incidents.
“We condemn such brazen attacks. Of
particular concern was the murder, on
January 8, of the Chief Editor of The
Sunday Leader newspaper, Lasantha
Wickrematunge. The Sri Lankan
authorities have a duty to take prompt
action to ensure that a thorough and
independent investigation is carried
out,” Miliband said.
He also pointed out the reports of
abductions and disappearances in the
country.
“There continue to be reports of
abductions, disappearances and acts of
violence and intimidation in Sri
Lanka. Without strong mechanisms for
independent human rights reporting, it
is difficult to assess the true scope
of the problem,” he said.

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