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Sri Lankan reporter 'kidnapped' and 'threatened'
A Sri Lankan
journalist says she was kidnapped from outside
her home in the capital Colombo and held for a
day by people claiming to be the police. Krishni
Ifam, a Tamil reporter who works for media
development NGO Internews, said the men had
warned her to give up journalism altogether.
She said she was then released in the central
city of Kandy late on Wednesday with a tiny
amount of cash. Police in Sri Lanka could not be
reached for comment.
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Unmarked vans
Ms Ifam has been speaking about her ordeal on a
private television station. She said men who
said they were policemen forced her to get into
their vehicle outside her Colombo home early on
Wednesday and drove for several hours while
keeping her blindfolded. She said they had
taken her belongings, asked if she was writing
articles for foreign media outlets and warned
her to give up journalism altogether before
releasing her. Ms Ifam used to write for a
prominent Tamil-language newspaper.
Separately, a columnist who usually covers
astrology was picked up late on Wednesday by men
with identity cards from the Criminal
Investigation Department. His wife said he was
still being held 24 hours later. In both
these cases the vehicles used were said to be
unmarked white vans, which have become notorious
in Sri Lanka as a means of abduction and
sometimes disappearance. The Sri Lankan
government insists that the media here are free.
But many journalists say they do not feel free
to write or broadcast what they want - many have
been physically attacked and others have fled
into exile.