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Imperator
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  14 Nov 2007 06:58:33 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Revy,

Any idea what they were doing there? Seems like a waste of fuel, apart from the risk.
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  14 Nov 2007 07:19:38 GMT  Report for Abuse   

BTW, I think this article is worthy of a second glance....

Sri Lankan media: Editor Sonali threatens to sue Asian Tribune exposing corruption in Leader papers
Wed, 2007-11-14 06:22

In a blatant move to prevent the Asian Tribune from exposing the backdoor political deals cut by the Editor of the Leader, Lasantha Wickrematunga, to get Ms. Sonali Samarasinghe, a journalist working for him, appointed as Minister to the Sri Lankan High Commission in Australia, she has issued a threat to sue the Asia Tribune.

The Asian Tribune ran the first installment exposing the background to the culture of corruption prevailing in the Sri Lankan media. In the second installment Asian Tribune promised to run next Sunday on ?How Ms. Sonali Samarasinghe got a diplomatic post by sitting on the lap of her Editor, Lasantha Wickrematunga?. The intention was to establish how political deals are made by newspapers bosses to get favours from their political cronies ? a corruption which the Leader would decry and expose if committed by any other member of the public.

In an e-mail sent to Asian Tribune, Ms. Samarasinghe, the Editor of the Morning Leader, says that instructions have been issued to her lawyers in three countries to sue the Asian Tribune. Quote: ?The Sunday Leader has already instructed its lawyers in Sri Lanka, Australia and Sweden to take necessary legal steps in this regard, notice of which you will receive in the next few days.? Asian Tribune welcomes this legal blackmail as it would provide another opportunity to expose corruption in Sri Lankan media.

Despite this threat to the right of journalists to probe corruption in any quarter ? and the Leader screams about it regularly -- the Asian Tribune will run the exposure as promised on Sunday to it readers who will be final judges.

It all began last Sunday when Ms. Samaraisinghe ran a story on an e-mail purported to have come from the Asian Tribune. This story was published without the comments of the Editor of the Asian Tribune that were sent to Ms. Samarasinghe. Her story accused the Editor of being involved in an attempt to get Karuna, the ex-Tiger commander who was committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, pushed out from the political scene in the east.

Ms. Samarasinghe?s excuse for not carrying the comments of the Asian Tribune is that she ran the story on the first e-mail sent to her by Editor Asian Tribune saying ?No comment?. But within a matter of hours the Editor, Asian Tribune, agreed to answer all her queries provided Ms. Samarasinghe answered queries regarding her tenure as Minister appointed to the Australian High Commission on the poor Sri Lankan tax payers? money. She states that this was done to blackmail her. She is entitled to interpret it that way but the fact is that her queries about the Asian Tribune came at the time when it was preparing an investigation of its own, following the editorial written by The Island highlighting corruption in the Sri Lankan media.

Besides, media had earlier exposed some of the unethical and unscrupulous practices of the Editor of Sunday Leader, Lasantha Wickrematunga. Clearly, there was nothing new in the attempt of Asian Tribune to focus on the blue-eyed girl of The Sunday Leader?s boss, one of the employees who works under him (no pun intended). Asian Tribune was merely attempting to get an assurance from her that she would answer our queries the way Asian Tribune would answer her queries.

But she states in her e-mail that Asian Tribune was ?seeking to blackmail me in order to prevent the publication of The Sunday Leader investigation of your role in the Karuna issue.?

If the intention was to blackmail Sunday Leader and to prevent the publication why should the Editor, Asian Tribune offer to answer her queries? A blackmailer?s tactic would be to threaten physical, legal and other action to prevent the publication. Instead the Asian Tribune offered to give all answers provided she agreed to reciprocate in the same manner. The Asian Tribune did not threaten her with legal, or any other, action if she published whatever material, true or false, she had with her.

However, if, as she says, her lawyers have been given instructions to sue Asian Tribune in three countries ? not one, mark you -- to stop the publication of investigations into corruption in the Leader group then it stands to reason that she has something to hide. She has, therefore, resorted to the only means available to stop the publication: legal blackmail. Her threat to sue ?in three countries? also contains the following sentence: ?I however find that you have already published in today's online edition, a defamatory reference to me without awaiting a response from me.?

For how long is Asian Tribune expected to wait for a response sent to her? Asian Tribune took three hours to respond to her. She took three days! So who?s to blame?
Besides, she has come up with an excuse that is rather odd for a newspaper that claims on its masthead: ?Nothing escapes? and ?First with the news and free with the views?. After boasting that ?Nothing escapes? and they are ?first with the news? she writes to Asian Tribune saying that she did not open her e-mail for three whole days. Fancy a newspaper editor not opening the e-mail for three days! It is a good story for her to tell marines.

Before spinning yarns she should realize that the second response of the Editor, Asian Tribune was sent to her within three hours on Friday night after receiving her e-mail and she responds on Monday saying that she had opened the particular just now (1.41 p.m. Monday). If she thinks that anyone is going to swallow this attempt to pull wool over the eyes of whoever reads it she must think again. Is she running the newspaper for Rip Van Winkles or is she running a newspaper that responds to up-to-the-minute events, as she claims in the masthead? In any case, if she didn?t open the e-mails that were relevant to her story it?s not the problem of Asian Tribune. It?s her problem. If she can?t manage her own affairs then her loving boss must woo her more aggressively to do the job she is supposed to do in office, leaving aside whatever she does outside office.

However, we agree with her that the queries she planned to raise and the queries that the Asian Tribune were going to raise are ?not linked?.

It happened to coincide with investigations into corruption in the Sri Lankan media. The Asian Tribune will continue its investigate and report on the same principles that media generally investigate whatever concerns them. The Leader group has no special privileges written in law or in ethics to investigate others in its shady games of political vindictiveness and, at the same time, prevent others from investigating the skeletons in their cupboards.

Asian Tribune will not go into other details mentioned in her legal threat as the matter is due to come up before courts ?in three countries?.

Editor
Asian Tribune.

P.S: Will The Leader which claims to be ?free with views? publish this response?
Robins
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  14 Nov 2007 07:39:13 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Asian Tribune editor is a crook alligned to the Pakse crooks! threatening is their normal behaviour! they trieed to kill Krishnan another crook, he escaped, bunch of crooks!

BTW
Why defensive operations, you got plenty of village boys to sacrifice!
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  14 Nov 2007 07:42:34 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Robins,

you got plenty of village boys to sacrifice!


U mean LTTE boys are not from Village...and they r not sacrifice..?
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  14 Nov 2007 07:50:38 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Gradually Sareth Fonseka speaks the truth, normally to foreign journalists.
Disappearances and killings of will continue as long as ?anti-terrorist? operations are continuing, Sri Lanka?s Army commander, Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka said this week in a interview to British investigative reporters. Asked about human rights abuses in the newly captured Eastern province, the commander replied: ?This area is not a normal area. So people getting killed and some people going missing will happen as far as the anti-terrorist operations are continuing.?

One before he accepted 210 soldiers died in his misadventure in Muhamalai when speaking to American journalists, but, lied to local media and insisted only 75 casualties.
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  14 Nov 2007 07:57:03 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Modayas,
You cowards will never ever sujugate the herioc tamil race by force,even with the help of Indian ba..ds.

NAtional LEader/ELLALAN
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  14 Nov 2007 08:01:50 GMT  Report for Abuse   
You cowards will never ever sujugate the herioc tamil race by force,even with the help of Indian ba..ds.


Very nice of you Nale.. are you under the influence??

PERA

Edited By - Pera - 14 Nov 2007 08:02:45 GMT
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  14 Nov 2007 08:26:36 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Nale thumpi nalama yennako....

paaper silva ayya maruna yeka thuka thama
kanan kanna yepa thumpi
Sinthaka
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  14 Nov 2007 08:45:20 GMT  Report for Abuse   

Robins

Asian Tribune editor is a crook alligned to the Pakse crooks! threatening is their normal behaviour!

Why do you say that? Its the SL threatening AT on the exposure, not the other way around

they trieed to kill Krishnan another crook, he escaped, bunch of crooks!

Care to elaborate on this? Thanks.

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  14 Nov 2007 09:02:29 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Ritualistic mass suicide or just jumping to the other side for fun:)

Two more follow Duminda

The day after councilor Duminda Silva expressed solidarity with the government two more UNP members of Western Provincial Council had gone and expressed support to the President. The two members are Janaka Mallimarachchi, son of former minister Weerasinghe Mallimarachchi and Anil Kumara Wijesinghe.


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