PEC demands probe into attack on Lankan journalist’s residence

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Condemning the attack on the residence of Sri Lanka’s senior television journalist Chamuditha Samarawickrema by a group of masked
armed men in the early hours of 14 February 2022, the global media safety and rights body Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) on Tuesday demands a fair probe into the incident and punish the perpetrators.

Local media outlets reported that at least four unidentified persons stormed into the residential complex of Samarawickrema at Piliyandala
area of Colombo and pelted various items over the buildings.

Samarawickrema, who is associated with private news channel Hiru TV, was inside the house along with his family and everyone survived
unhurt in the incident.

“It’s unacceptable that a journalist, who remains critical about the government functioning, has to face this kind of attack on him. The
Lankan government, dominated by former Sri Lankan President and current Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s family, must identify the
culprits to maintain its credibility,” said Blaise Lempen, secretary-general of PEC.

Meanwhile, the PEC expresses grief over the untimely demise of a senior photojournalist T Kumar, who killed himself on 13 February in
the south Indian city of Chennai. Kumar, who used to work for prominent news agency United News of India (UNI), was not paid for
some years and in desperate  need of money as his wife faced an accident a few weeks back. Moreover, he was preparing for his
daughter’s engagement ceremony.

Shockingly, Kumar (56) hanged himself at the agency’s office in Nungambakkam area on Sunday evening and died on the way to hospital.
Reliable sources claim that the agency, which faced a serious financial crisis because of faulty management policies for many years,
started pay-cut tactics. Many senior journalists were compelled to leave their jobs without getting their due salaries and other
benefits.

“Devastating impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the media fraternity have been observed across India. But a large number of Indian media authorities have taken advantages of the situation to reduce  the number of employees, stop extra financial benefits, cut salaries up to
two-third of its amount, etc” said Nava Thakuria, PEC’s south-Asia representative, adding that the UNI management must be made
accountable for the photojournalist’s tragic end.

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