UN Targets Reporter Who Criticized Sri Lanka War Crime Suspect Tim King
SALEM) – A reality check on media freedom at this point is grueling; it leaves us uncertain. The United Nations is going after a human rights reporter from a small media group covering the UN and mainstream media is pouring gas on the flames.Matthew Russel Lee – Sri Lanka GuardianMatthew Russel Lee from Inner City Press is a reporter we admire greatly for his position toward the absurdity of the UN alternately citing, and then ignoring Sri Lanka’s war crimes. It is a travesty that the UN Secretary General would unite and conspire with media to eliminate the journalist asking the hard questions. We will not let Mr. Lee go down without a strong fight.Sri Lanka is well established as one of the most dangerous places a reporter can work. Most of us bearing the statements of witnesses and the hard facts are nowhere near Sri Lanka or we would be buried in the ground with so many reporters who earned a prime spot on Lanka’s hit list.We have written about this in great detail and the numbers of media employees ‘taken out’ by Sri Lanka and its thugs is truly shocking.The whole affair centers around the recent Genocide of Tamil people in Sri Lanka’s north. Up to 160,000 human beings vanished from the records after this event that culminated in May 2009- right under the world’s nose. The thing is, Sri Lanka could not get all of the journos; they tried hard but too many photos and video clips were recorded and released by everyone from the dying Tamils, to UN crews and the Sri Lanka Army. This imagery made sure the government was not allowed to escape the evidence of these crimes.Major General Shavendra SilvaAt the head of Sri Lanka’s 58th Division during the attacks on Tamils, was Major General Shavendra Silva. He led the forces that exterminated tens of thousands of mostly civilians, and he continues to be a prime suspect in war crime investigations. Surely Matthew Russel Lee and Inner City Press have every legitimate right to question Silva’s role as a UN ‘humanitarian’.Silva is Sri Lanka’s Lt. William Calley and the north of Tamil Eelam is this nation’s My Lai.Last February, the UN’s human rights chief, Navi Pillay, stated that Maj Gen Silva was suspected of committing human rights violations.Those who celebrate the elimination of Tamil resistance fighters, the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) laud Silva’s achievements, and he in fact considers himself a hero for the widespread deaths of Tamils. The problem for investigators is that Silva and those above him, are perfectly willing to lie about the final months of the three decade long civil war.Professor Derrick Pounder, a forensic pathologist at Dundee University, points out one of the five bullet wounds in the body of 12-year-old Balakandran Prabakharan. Ch-4 / Daily MailThey categorically deny the crimes they carried out against their own citizens, and few are more aware of this, or disturbed by it, as the UN reporter Matthew Russel Lee eith Inner City Press.Not only were Tamil civilians forced into so-called ‘free fire zones’ and then bombed inside of these areas, but it is also highly documented that Sri Lanka’s military forces murdered LTTE officials and even the young son of their leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, was murdered after attempting to surrender, along with his bodyguards.Sri Lanka’s war on the Tamils according to the evidence, was nothing but a big slaughter fest and this is what the UN is representing in its battle against Matthew Russel Lee.He is facing six years behind bars, according to Sri Lanka media, for asking the wrong questions about war criminals and their association in the UN. It goes far beyond that also; Lee has called out improprieties on the part of the UN and big corporate media groups- the same ones that are trying so hard to take him out.David versus GoliathThe media groups targeting Lee, like Bloomberg, represent the corporate culture that actually feeds these war machine governments like Sri Lanka. Another terrible government when it comes to all of this, is Israel. The stories that examine Sri Lanka’s war crimes with a serious approach are one thing, but groups like Bloomberg are not here to illustrate Israel’s flaws.Instead a lot of pretending takes place, and too often, forked tongues are used to wage arguments. Free speech is international law, the UN is supposed to represent this, now they are targeting it.Groups like The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) are failing to return contact to Mr. Lee. I look at all of them in the same light as other non-profits; they have a very limited span of effectiveness and they pick and choose their battles under political guidelines. Reporters Without Borders (RFP) is another one, look at their reports and try to find real objectivity. It is time for a new group to represent media; one that fills its self-described role of advocacy without predetermined bias.After the end of the war in Sri Lanka, war crime suspect Silva was appointed as Director of Operations of the Sri Lanka Army and promoted to the rank of Major General.In 2010, Shavendra Silva became a Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations as the only serving army officer to hold such a post at the time of appointment.That is a lot to appreciate; the first military officer used in this capacity is also a war crime suspect. It is all very consistent. Sri Lanka has taken Israel’s example of alternately denying crimes of state terrorism, and relying on its unethical western trading partners for protection in the United Nations. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rio de Janeiro. To see more of his work, visit: Latuff Gallery2004 Aiyathurai A. Nadesan – Journalist / 31 May Kandaswamy Aiyer Balanadaraj – Writer / 16 August Lanka Jayasundera – Photo journalist / 11 December 2005 Dharmaratnam Sivaram – Editor / 28 April Kannamuttu Arsakumar – Media worker/ 29 June Relangee Selvarajah – Journalist / 12 August D. Selvaratnam – Media worker/ 29 August Yogakumar Krishnapillai – Media Worker / 30 September L. M. Faleel (Netpittimunai Faleel) – Writer / 02 December K. Navaratnam – Media worker / 22 December 2006 Subramaniam Suhirtharajan – Journalist / 24 January S. T. Gananathan – Patron, Tamil News and Information Centre / 01 February Bastian George Sagayathas – Media worker / 03 May Rajaratnam Ranjith Kumar – Media worker / 03 May Sampath Lakmal de Silva – Journalist / 02 July Mariadasan Manojanraj – Media worker / 01 August Pathmanathan Vismananthan – Singer and musician / 02 August Sathasivam Baskaran – Media worker / 15 August Sinnathamby Sivamaharajah – Media owner / 20 August 2007 S. Raveendran – Media worker / 12 February Subramaniam Ramachandran – Media personnel / 15 February Chandrabose Suthakar – Journalist / 16 April Selvarasah Rajeevarman – Journalist / 29 April Sahadevan Neelakshan – Journalist / 01 August Anthonypillai Sherin Siththiranjan – Media worker / 05 November Vadivel Nimalarajah – Media worker / 17 November Isaivizhi Chempian (Subhajini) – Media worker / 27 November Suresh Limbiyo – Media Worker / 27 November T.Tharmalingam – Media Worker / 27 November 2008 Paranirupesingham Devakumar – Journalist / 28 May Rasmi Mohamad – Journalist / 06 October 2009 Lasantha Wickramatunga M – Sri Lanka Editor / 08 January The Sunday Leader Puniyamoorthy Sathiyamoorthy M – Sri Lanka Journalist / 12 February freelance Sasi Mathan – Media worker / 06 March Shoba Isaippiriya – Reporter with TamilNet / 18 May K.Suvendiran – Photojournalist- missing since 25 April 2009 T.Thavapaalan – News Editor – missing since 19 May 2009 2010 Prageeth Eknelygoda 24 January Christhper Payas – Cartoonist (date of death or missing could not found) H. Vijayakumar – Journalist (date of death or missing could not found) B. Sivakumaran – Journalist (date of death or missing could not found)This is not a complete list, there seems to be no definitive way of even locating the names of many of the missing, however we are interested in gaining the name of every media employee in Sri Lanka who disappeared or was killed. The agencies this information was compiled from, are somewhat limited in nature. The CPJ only names journalists whose stories are well known, little good that does for the missing. ![]() (Follow link at the bottom of this story, to Inner City PressSources used in Sri Lanka media casualty figures:23 March 2012: Journalists are ‘traitors’, says Sri Lanka’s state TV – theguardian GREENSLADE BLOG28 May 2012: The Disappeared in Sri Lanka’s War in the Recent Past: What is missing in those “Missing”? – Tamil News Network19 May 2011: The Reckoning: Press Freedom in Sri Lanka – Groundviews14 Jan 2012: Murky businessPeople are disappearing—and the government has been accused – The Economist11 Jan 2010: Journalists killed since 1992 – The Guardian01 Aug 2009: Sri Lanka: Thirty-four journalists & media workers killed during present government rule – Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka Tim King’s previous Salem-News.com reports on Sri Lanka:Jun-08-2012: Captive, Handcuffed and Dying… ‘Brutal’ and ‘Shocking’ Describe Newly Released Sri Lanka War Crime ImagesMay-07-2012: Sri Lankan Buddhist Mobs Call for Mosque DemolitionApr-27-2012: Big Trouble for Sri Lanka: UN Has Cluster Bomb Evidence from Northern ProvinceApr-12-2012: Carpetbaggers in Sri Lanka: Traitors Terrorize Northern TamilsApr-10-2012: Sri Lanka: Genocide and Poor Toilet TrainingMar-23-2012 UN Warns Sri Lanka Against Retaliating Toward Humanitarian ActivistsMar-22-2012: White Flags, White Vans and White Lies? 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Shiva June 14, 2012, 11:05 am (Pacific time) @ Kirthi Jayasekera – Undoubtedly the Rajapakse regime is the worst criminal regime of the 21st Century! Due to the Indian UPA regime and few Western Nations’ collaborations with the Sri Lankan regime, the International community has failed to prevent mass murders, rape and massacre of innocent civilians. The International Community’s failure is exposed and many have no faith in these organizations. Shame on those leaders who collaborated with the Rajapakse regime in the name of democracy, freedom and human rights and ignored war crimes, human rights abuses and crimes against humanity. Even after three years ending the war, the Rajapakse regime continues with ethnic cleansing, abductions, detentions, torture and murder with full impunity. Amanda black June 11, 2012, 3:24 pm (Pacific time) Everyone seems to have lost their voice when it comes to “Defend” what is ours under Free Speech and Free Press.Question The Press June 11, 2012 10:35 am (Pacific time) The quthor states “Most of us bearing the statements of witnesses and the hard facts are nowhere near Sri Lanka.” It’s rather peculiar that the author of this article, and like-minded people as he states, takes such a strong stance on Sri Lanka without ever having been there. Perhaps it would be best to leave the reporting and the publication of opinions of this nature to those who have experienced the situation. This article, obviously, is highly biased, and therefore, in my opinion, should be treated appropriately. Editor: Do you realize that you essentially mirror the supporters of Kagame in Rwanda? “Let us figure it out” “It’s an internal matter” “Let the people take care of their own country”Your government is irresponsible and incapable of making kind, humane decisions. I suspect people have no trouble reading content generated out of the country, they know the track record of the GoSL and media, it isn’t good. Kirthi Jayasekera June 11, 2012, 9:19 am (Pacific time) People just coughing out for tiger( Tamil diaspora) money. Editor: Our readers know we aren’t supported by anybody, that is a sad last-ditch effort to make those who expose the practices of Sri Lanka, and it is flatly untrue. [Return to Top]©2020 Salem-News.com. All opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Salem-News.com. 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