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Sri Lankan defence secretary: "You shit fucking journalist - People hate you. They will kill you"

Publisher Article 19
Publication Date 9 July 2012
Cite as Article 19, Sri Lankan defence secretary: "You shit fucking journalist - People hate you. They will kill you", 9 July 2012, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4ffee1602.html [accessed 1 November 2019]
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ARTICLE 19 is very concerned for the safety of Sri Lankan journalist, Frederica Jansz, who has been threatened with death by the country's defence secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

"The threat against journalist Frederica Jansz is the latest demonstration of the Sri Lankan government's systematic attacks against independent and opposition-supporting journalists and media houses. They have showered scorn on journalists and shown a complete inability or unwillingness to prosecute perpetrators of violence toward and the killing of journalists," said Dr Agnes Callamard, ARTICLE 19 executive director.

"We urge the authorities to keep Frederica Jansz safe. We also urge embassies in Sri Lanka to raise her case with the government."

Frederica Jansz is the editor of Sri Lankan weekly newspaper, The Sunday Leader, and was conducting a phone interview with Rajapaksa, who is also the brother of the president.

According to The Sunday Leader, Rajapaksa told Jansz during the interview: "You pig that eats shit! You shit shit dirty fucking journalist! […] People will kill you! People hate you! They will kill you!"

The Sunday Leader and its journalists face regular attack. The newspaper's editor, Lasantha Wickramatunge, was assassinated on his way to work on 8 January 2009. Nobody has ever been prosecuted for the crime.

Censorship and violence has recently increased against online sources of information and their authors. On 29 June, eight journalists and an assistant were arrested after the Sri Lankan police raided the offices of two news websites, srilankamirror.com and srilankaxnews.com.

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