Sri Lanka author attacked ahead of key polls
Armed men stabbed and injured a writer in Sri Lanka on Thursday, a week after he published a book criticising the main opposition candidate at Saturday’s presidential polls, police said.
The attackers stormed the home of Lasantha Wijeratne, who released his book “Wasteful Development and Corruption” last week and gave a copy to ruling party candidate Sajith Premadasa.
“Four men broke into the house and stabbed him in the arm after holding a pistol to his wife’s head,” Wijeratne’s lawyer Tharaka Nanayakkara told AFP by telephone. “They smashed furniture before escaping.”
Police said they launched an investigation into the pre-dawn attack in Galle, 115 kilometres (72 miles) south of Colombo, but no arrests had been made.
Nanayakkara said the attackers accused Wijeratne of harming the campaign of Gotabaya Rajapaksa who is believed to be in a close race with Premadasa for the top job.
Rajapaksa’s campaign condemned the attack on the author.
“Some reports on social media attempt to claim this is a politically-motivated attack,” a spokesman for Rajapaksa’s party said in a statement.
“We are a disciplined party… we condemn this attack with contempt.”
The violence came even as Election Commission chairman Mahinda Deshapriya said the campaign had been relatively peaceful compared to previous polls.
However, he said the behaviour of both private and state-controlled television networks had been highly biased, and he hoped to prosecute offenders after the election.
Media campaign ‘worst ever’
No media organisation has been prosecuted for violating election laws, but last week Deshapriya banned a state TV network from broadcasting any political content after accusing it of partisan coverage.
However, the Commission reversed the move the next day following protests that it was not being even-handed with all media outlets violating campaign rules governing broadcasts.
“The run-up to the election was relatively peaceful, but the campaign in the media is the worst we have ever seen,” Deshapriya said.
Campaign rallies ended Wednesday night leaving two days of cooling-off before Saturday’s poll at which 15.99 million people are eligible to elect a leader from a record 35 candidates — including two Buddhist monks and just one woman.
Frontrunners Premadasa and Rajapaksa wrapped up their final rallies amid tight security involving hundreds of elite police and paramilitary units.
Premadasa, 52, is the son of assassinated president Ranasinghe Premadasa who was targeted by a suicide bomber during a rally in Colombo in 1993.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa narrowly escaped a suicide bomb attack in 2006 blamed on Tamil Tiger separatist rebels.
While ethnic tensions have eased, this year the country was rocked by coordinated Islamist extremist bombings on Easter Sunday that killed at least 269 people.
The European Union on Wednesday despatched 30 additional election observers around the country, joining 50 who have been in Sri Lanka for a month following the campaign.
(AFP)
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This is a staged attack. Why damage furniture? Why hold the gun at his wives head? Why they didn’t shoot? Someone trying to get political mileage here! This is Fishy!
Yes, this is very strange! Also now reports of allegedly Muslims transporting buses stoned, shot-at, but not a scratch to anyone! How very strange that the attackers appear to have just melted away, despite the heightened police/security forces presence everywhere and that even the beggars in SL today have mobile phones, phones that can be used to call the police instantly! After the ‘white van kidnapper/driver’ staging, printing of slanderous/fake information about Gota (some instances busted by the police based on info given by the public), I would not put it past the staging-director of those events to be behind these events too!