Journalist killed for reporting on paramilitary abuses- RSF
[TamilNet, Tuesday, 24 January 2006, 18:23 GMT]
Reporters sans frontières (RSF) in a press release issued Tuesday
said that Subramaniyam
Sugirdharajan, a correspondent of the Tamil-language daily Sudar Oli was killed for writing about "abuses committed in his
region by Tamil paramilitary groups," and that in Sri Lanka, "the impunity enjoyed by the instigators and perpetrators of these murders encourages more violence against the press."
Full text of the release follows:
Reporters Without Borders today condemned the murder of Subramaniyam
Sugirdharajan, a correspondent of the Tamil-language daily Sudar Oli in the
eastern city of Trincomalee, who was gunned down early this morning after
writing yesterday about the abuses committed in his region by Tamil
paramilitary groups
³We are horrified by the level of violence against Tamil journalists,² the
press freedom organisation said ³The impunity enjoyed by the instigators
and perpetrators of these murders encourages more violence against the
press We urge Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake to do everything
possible to ensure that the police identify and arrest Sugirdharajan¹s
murderers, as well as the murderers of Relangi Sevaraja and Dharmeratnam
Sivaram, who are still at large.²
Sugirdharajan is the third Tamil journalist to have been killed in the past
12 months Ten others have been arrested, physically attacked or threatened
by the security forces or the Tamil armed movements
Aged 35 and the father of two small children, Sugirdharajan was a
Trincomalee port employee as well as a journalist He was shot dead at about
6 a.m. today as he was waiting for public transport to go to work His
killers used a motor-cycle to get away after shooting him. Police went to
the scene of the murder According to the Tamilnet website, he was gunned
down near the governor¹s secretariat
In an article for yesterday¹s issue of Sudar Oli, he detailed the abuses
committed by Tamil paramilitary groups including the EPDP in the Trincomalee
region The newspaper also recently ran photos taken by Sugirdharajan
showing that five Trincomalee students were shot dead at point-blank range
on 2 January, disproving the army¹s claim that they were killed by a grenade
explosion
Sudar Oli, which tends to support the Tamil Tigers (LTTE), was attacked and
threatened several times last year Two grenades were thrown at the office
of its advertising department on 20 August but did not explode Three days
later, a staff journalist was roughed up and detained by the police on
suspicion of being an LTTE spy. A security guard, David Selvaratnum, was
killed in a grenade attack outside the newspaper¹s office in Colombo on 29
August Sudar Oli belongs to the Jaffna-based press group Uthayan, which has
also been the target of attacks
Reporters Without Borders issued a detailed report on July 2004 about
threats to journalists in eastern Sri Lanka :
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=10957