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Armed men torch Lanka newspaper office

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COLOMBO, April 13, (AFP): Gunmen opened fire and torched the office of the main Tamil newspaper in northern Sri Lanka on Saturday, police said, the latest in a string of attacks on the nation’s privately owned media.

Three men staged the pre-dawn arson attack on the Uthayan newspaper’s office and printing press in Jaffna, the main city in Sri Lanka’s former civil war zone in the north of the country, owner Eswarapath­am Saravanapa­van told AFP.

“Employees preparing to deliver the morning newspaper fled as the gunmen stormed in,” he said by telephone, adding there were no injuries but the printing press was destroyed.

Police said a senior officer was heading an investigat­ion into the attack which occurred on the eve of the traditiona­l Sinhala and Tamil New Year.

“The attackers opened fire and carried out the arson attack,” police spokesman Buddhika Siriwarden­a told AFP.

The newspaper owner, who is also an opposition Tamil National Alliance (TNA) legislator, said it was the second strike on the publicatio­n this month and added the assailants had to be from “either the government or para-militaries. “Who else can carry firearms freely in Jaffna?” he asked. Sri Lanka lifted emergency rule in 2011 after the military crushed Tamil separatist­s two years earlier following a decades-long ethnic civil war in the island nation of 20 million people.

But troops are still deployed in Jaffna, 400 kilometres (250 miles) north of Colombo, and other parts of the country to support the police.

There was no immediate comment from the government, but the military denied any involvemen­t in the attack in a statement.

At the same time, military spokesman Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasoor­iya also played down the damage caused to the printing press, saying it was “not excessive”.

The Uthayan strongly rejected the military’s assessment and released photograph­s of the fire damage.

The main opposition United National Party condemned the incident and said the government “must take full responsibi­lity.” “There must be freedom of expression in any civilised society,” the party added.

Another office of the Uthayan in Kilinochch­i in the island’s north was torched last week (April 3) and “we asked for security from police”, Saravanapa­van said.

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Indian Muslims shower flower petals as they pay tribute on the 94th anniversar­y of the Jallianwal­a Bagh massacre in Amritsar on April 13. The Jallianwal­a Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place in the Jallianwal­a Bagh public...
 ??  ?? Fires burn on a printer at the Uthayan printing press in Jaffna, 400
kilometres (250 miles) north of Colombo on April 13. (AFP)
Fires burn on a printer at the Uthayan printing press in Jaffna, 400 kilometres (250 miles) north of Colombo on April 13. (AFP)

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