The New York Times releasing an official statement yesterday called on the Sri Lankan authorities to ensure the safety of the Sri Lankan journalists who contributed to the recent Times article on the Hambantota Port.
New York Times, International Editor, Michael Slackman releasing a statement on twitter said, âA group of Sri Lankan Parliamentarians allied with the former President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, held a news conference to publicly criticise two journalists who contributed logistical assistance to a rigorously reported and accurate New York Times investigation into the Hambantota Port, published on June 26â.
Slackman added that the actions of the Parliamentarians to intimidate the journalists was âunacceptableâ and was âintended to silence critics and curb press freedoms and ultimately deprive Sri Lankans of information in the public interestâ.
He further asked that if Rajapaksa had issue with the article, he was welcome to contact the senior editors at the New York Times, ârather than intimidating Sri Lankan journalistsâ.
The New York Times in their article had alleged that the former President received USD 7.6 million from the Chinese Company China Harbour Engineering Company during the 2014 Presidential campaign.
The article also alleges that the Chinese by funding Rajapaksaâs campaign and his other activities managed to get him to sign over the Hambantota Port to them.
The Joint Opposition has strongly rejected the above claims and questioned the credibility of the article and the journalists involved.
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