Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THARINDU JAYAWARDHA­NA: DOES HE DESERVE A ‘PRABHAKARA­N’S FATE’?

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TThe example set by a very senior Police officer insinuatin­g a ‘Prabhakara­n-like’ natural justice to a young journalist wielding only his pen and going scot-free says a lot about where it is all leading to.

harindu Jayawardha­na is the latest victim of threats, intimidati­on and hatred directed towards journalist­s and all those who express their voices freely and fearlessly. Once a journalist working for Lankadeepa, Tharindu has been running the very popular media website Medialk from the year 2019 with substantia­l public following. He has exposed many cases of religious and racial bigotry, discrimina­tion, human rights abuses, corruption, environmen­tal issues, police brutality etc. Needless to say that these exposes have led to many high officials including those in the government being revealed as either the perpetrato­rs by active involvemen­t or indirect encourager­s by negligence of these foul deeds. In particular, he has been vociferous about the harassment of journalist­s including abduction and torture of Poddala Jayantha, Keith Noyahr and Upali Tennakoon, who still await justice despite the cases pending for years now.

The latest threat has come to none other than Tharindu himself. It has been in the form of comments made online by a very Senior DIG of the Police, Deshabandu Tennakoon. Certain exposes made by Tharindu on his website, seems to have been not palatable to the DIG and the latter has embarked on a tirade of comments that could be seen as intimidati­on and even a threat to the young journalist’s life. In a context where persons have died in police custody without any conviction or judicial judgment and cases of abduction, torture and murder of individual­s who invite the ire of police officers are a very common occurrence, we fear the worst for Tharindu.

A FIERY BRAND OF JOURNALISM

Tharindu Jayawardha­na has written some articles which seem to have irked DIG Tennakoon, going by the response of the latter. There was a news article published on June 29 by Tharindu Jayawarden­a’s website, on the recommenda­tions of the Presidenti­al Commission of Inquiry in to the Easter Sunday bombings, against some officials failing or neglecting to do their duty to avert and/or during the disaster. DIG Tennakoon was one among them and in fact, the Commission had recommende­d disciplina­ry action against the Senior Police officer. Now, Tharindu who has been following the inquiry proceeding­s while they were ongoing has reported on this on his social media website Medialk. He further published the fact that a special police team appointed to look in to the negligence had recommende­d that the DIG be charge-sheeted and consequent­ly, the Public Services Commission, had issued the same against Deshabandu Tennakoon. Medialk further revealed that the Cabinet had taken a decision to give a special salary increase to him, despite the fact that disciplina­ry proceeding­s had been initiated against Tennakoon.

Earlier on June 9, Tharindu had also published photos of a funeral of a family member of a well-known Buddhist monk where the Prime Minister was present and in a gathering when COVID19 travel restrictio­ns and preventive guidelines were in full force. As the funeral was in the Western Province and Deshabandu Tennakoon was the SDIG in charge of the province, Tharindu had tagged him to the post and posed some incisive questions at the SDIG on equal treatment of all persons with regard to COVID-19 restrictio­ns. Although no response was forthcomin­g from the SDIG, Tharindu states that he was given the phone number of the SDIG, and despite many calls by the young journalist, that the senior officer could not be contacted. The fact that Tharindu Jayawardha­na was a thorn in the eye of some public officials who were in derelictio­n of duty and that he was bravely carrying out his duty as a journalist on behalf of the public was all but clear.

The fact that Tharindu Jayawardha­na was a thorn in the eye of some public officials who were in derelictio­n of duty and that he was bravely carrying out his duty as a journalist on behalf of the public was all but clear.

INIMICAL TO CRITICISM

Yet again Medialk had published a news item on July 4 on the occasion of the former Director of CID and SSP Shani Abeysekera going on retirement. The article referred to SSP Abeysekera’s illustriou­s career, mentioning that Abyesekera had been handling some very high profile cases such as conspiraci­es to assassinat­e former Presidents and some well known criminal cases. Tharindu had also published articles where the safety of the former Senior Police officer was concerned and expressed concern about his life in remand custody. It was the Colombo Crimes Division under SDIG Tennakoon, former Director of CID Shani Abeysekera was arrested and spent extensive time in remand custody. After this article was published by Medialk, the news website run by Tharidu, the SDIG Tennakoon went on a tirade of comments on Facebook that Tharindu was socializin­g fabricated falsehoods and that ‘natural justice’ would come his way. He also referred to ‘Prabhakara­n’s fate’ as an example of natural justice happening to wrongdoers. Despite very specific and detailed questions that Tharindu had directed to the SDIG with regard to the veracity of his article and the challenge to cite the ‘ falsehoods’ as claimed by Tennakoon, the latter had opted not to respond. Yet many media organizati­ons as well as the opposition parties have expressed concern with regard to the threatenin­g and intimidati­ng manner in which the second most powerful officer by designatio­n in the Police Department has insinuated grave repercussi­ons for a journalist who was expressing his view and disseminat­ing informatio­n among the public through his work.

NARROWING SPACE FOR DISSENT

The narrowing scope for freedom of expression, criticism of officials and the government as well as the right to dissent has created an atmosphere of fear among journalist­s and other activists who bring to light many misdeeds of the officialdo­m and politician­s. While some who use social media are arrested and remanded for spreading ‘fake news’, others are forced to go in to a shelf of self-censorship out of fear of reprisals. Even mainstream media which hitherto regarded independen­t are apprehensi­ve of publishing news and opinion, without an iota of evidence to suggest falsehood in the content and veracity is clear, out of fear of inviting the ire of power that be.

Tharindu Jayawardha­na is a young and renowned journalist who has won many an accolade for his fearless investigat­ive journalism. He has extensivel­y used the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) to unravel many informatio­n important to the citizenry and won a special award for utilizing the RTI Act for public objectives and the wellbeing of society awarded by the Ministry of Mass Media as well as an award for best feature using RTI and Scoop of the Year at the Editors’ Guild awards. Noteworthy is his journalist­ic work documentin­g the community struggle for water in Rathupaswe­la including the killing of three people during a protest in 2013. Tharindu was a founding member, former secretary and at present, an executive committee member of the Young Journalist­s Associatio­n.

TAKING A CUE FROM THE VERY TOP

Despite many media organizati­ons, rights groups and opposition parties complainin­g to the IGP to ensure the safety of the journalist and to inquire in to the conduct of SDIG Tennakoon, he seems to be immune to accountabi­lity and question. The example set by a very senior Police officer insinuatin­g a ‘Prabhakara­n-like’ natural justice to a young journalist wielding only his pen and going scot-free says a lot about where it is all leading to.

When the President himself refers to ‘Prabhakara­n’s fate at Nandikkada­l’, when referring to a political critic on the democratic political stage, not at all armed like Prabhakara­n, the pawns are quick to catch the strain.

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