IFEX: Sri Lankan Journalists Receive Death Threats
Two Sri Lankan editors received death threats on 22
October identical to the one received by journalist Lasantha
Wickrematunge weeks before he was murdered in January,
report IFEX members. The end of the war has not ensured the
safety of the country's journalists.
Editors
Frederica Jansz and Munza Mushataq of "The Sunday Leader"
received letters handwritten in red ink, postmarked 21
October. They threatened: "If you write anymore, we will
kill you and slice you into pieces," say IFEX members.
Wickrematunge was the previous editor of the
paper.
The death threats came after "The Sunday
Leader" published a report on video footage allegedly
showing Sri Lankan government soldiers executing Tamil
prisoners. The paper published a technical report from the
U.S. stating that the video is
authentic.
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