Sri Lankan Minister abuses journalists

by senthil5000 | June 29, 2009 at 04:45 pm
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Sri Lanka's Labour minister Mervin Silva grabbed the microphone from Sirasa TV station reporters in a conference, infront of  media officials saying that Sirasa TV degraded the self respect of the country.              

Sri Lanka Minister of Labour Mervin Silva grabbed the microphone from Sirasa TV station reporters and threw it on the ground at an event held in Bandaranayake Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), alleging that Sirasa TV station and its journalists are traitors of the country, media sources in Colombo said. The event was organized to felicitate the journalists who covered the Vanni battle along with Sri Lanka Army.

Mervin Silva speaking at the event said that there was no second word that the journalists who worked hard to safeguard the sovereignty of the country should be honored. He added that the journalists of Sirasa TV station who had been working with the international community to degrade the self respect of the country and its independence do not deserve the honor.

Then Mervin Silva rushed to the Sirasa journalists who were present to cover the event and pulled down the microphone from them and threw it on the ground.

Media Minister Lakshman Abeywardene and other officials of the ruling party were present at the event when this incidence occurred.
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sivakaran

Mervyn Silva is a unprincipled rat who takes up populist causes without believing in them.

And you say..

I do agree that something must be done about Sirasa TV though. Mervyn in this respect tries to voice the frustration that most Sinhalese have with this treacherous TV station.

LOL


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