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Sri Lankan News Website Office Set Afire

The office of a news website, Lankaenews (or Lanka-e-news) was set on fire over the weekend, apparently in an act of arson.

The news website shows photos of the completely decimated office after the fire, which destroyed the organization’s computers. It is not the first time they have been attacked. According to a statement from Sri Lanka’s UNP Deputy Leader and Gampaha district Parliamentarian Karu Jayasuriya, published on tamilweek.com, they have been targeted at least twice in the past.

Jayasuriya states that in January 2010, special feature writer Prageeth Eknaligoda disappeared, and a few days later the website’s office was surrounded by a crowd upset by the site’s support for General Sarath Fonseka during the presidential election. He added that the owner of Lanka-e-news has left Sri Lanka due to threats against him.

Lanka-e-news said on their website that the most recent attack against them was caused by arsonists who used gasoline to set fire to their office.

According to Reporters without Borders (RSF), the media in Sri Lanka are often targets of threats and violence. RSF added that the attack might be connected to the website’s recent editorial content:

The attack came several days after Lanka-e-News published an article questioning the testimony that defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse, the president’s brother, gave in a case brought against former army commander Sarath Fonseka.

Sri Lankan News Website Office Set Afire

Images from the Lanka-e-news website of their office after a fire that they suspect was arson.

Sri Lankan News Website Office Set Afire

 

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Genevieve Belmaker

Genevieve Belmaker is a freelance journalist and contributing editor with The Epoch Times (www.theepochtimes.com). She also contributes to Quill, the magazine of the Society of Professional Journalists and Poynter.org. Her blog on journalism is http://artofreportage.com.

Genevieve has traveled throughout the U.S., Asia, Central America, Israel and the West Bank for reporting assignments, including major investigative reports on the recovery of New Orleans, the encroaching presence of China in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, the dangerous import of melamine-contaminated milk into the U.S. and settlement outposts in the West Bank. She regularly reports on issues related to journalism, and the work of journalists.

She holds a BA from the University of Southern California in International Relations, and has been a member of several prominent national and international professional media organizations, including the Society of Professional Journalists, Investigative Reporters and Editors, the International Women’s Media Foundation, the New York Press Club, and the Newswomen’s Club of New York. She lives in Jerusalem, Israel with her husband and son.

Areas of Focus:
New Media; Journalism; Culture and Society