RSF seeks guarantee of Vithyatharan's safety
[TamilNet, Thursday, 26 February 2009, 21:51 GMT]
Expressing extreme shock at today's forcible arrest of Vithyatharan, the editor
of Sudar Oli, a Colombo-based Tamil daily, the Reporters
without Borders (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, sought
gurantee of safety of the arrested Editor from Sri Lanka's Media minister, Mr. Laxman Yapa, a press release issued by RSF said.
Full text of the press release follows:
Tamil newspaper editor arrested in Colombo
Reporters Without Borders is extremely shocked by
today's arrest of N. Vithyatharan, the editor of
Sudar Oli, a Colombo-based Tamil daily that is
part of the Uthayan press group. He was forcibly
arrested while attending the funeral in Colombo
of a relative of the group's chairman. The media
minister told the organisation that he was being
"treated well" by the police.
"Carried out without a warrant, this arrest was a
violation of the rule of law," Reporters Without
Borders said. "The police must release
Vithyatharan without delay. What is this
respected Tamil editor accused of? Outspoken
coverage of the situation in Sri Lanka, including
the fate of its Tamil population."
Three uniformed police officers and three men in
plain clothes arrested Vithyatharan at the
funeral of a relative of Uthayan press group
chairman M. Saravanapavan. The police hit people
who tried to intervene to prevent the arrest.
"Until we have seen Vithyatharan safe and sound,
we will continue to regard this as an abduction,"
Saravanapavan told Reporters Without Borders.
Media minister Laxman Yapa told Reporters Without
Borders by telephone that Vithyatharan was being
held by the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) for the
purposes of questioning. "He is currently being
interrogated and his relatives will be able to
see him this evening," Yapa said. "I can assure
you that he is all right. And the press will be
informed tomorrow."
Reporters Without Borders asked the minister to
guarantee Vithyatharan's safety.
The CCD is conducting an investigation under the
emergency regulations into two reports published
in Sudar Oli on 6 and 11 February. Vithyatharan
was already summoned for questioning by CCD
police officer Aura Senanayake on 13 February.
Senior members of the Uthayan press group have
meanwhile received phone calls threatening them
with the same fate if they do not leave the
country.
Uthayan and Sudar Oli have repeatedly been the
targets of violence. Six of the group's employees
have been killed since 2005 and its offices in
both Jaffna and Colombo have been attacked
several times.
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