*Is Sri Lanka’s Media promoting Peace?*

 Does Free Speech connote to mean that the media can say what they like,
against whom they dislike and as often as they like generating an influence
over those they capture across their media channels? In Sri Lanka we have a
situation where the biased and unbalanced nature of the media has been
established by the Press Commission Report of 1964. One of the key charges
of that 1964 report was that Sri Lanka’s Press stood accused of being
anti-national and was fostering disunity and attempting to divide the
nation. Fast forward to 2014 exactly 50 years later, it is time to ask how
far the Media has played a role in promoting peace in Sri Lanka? In Sri
Lanka it is the Politicians and the Media that is dividing the people.


In 1964 the Press Commission Report accused  *‘Ceylon Daily Mirror’,
‘Ceylon Observer’ and ‘Times of Ceylon’ as newspapers largely responsible
for spreading the communal propaganda line that  ‘minorities in this
country were denied their due rights, and that they were treated as second
class citizens. These newspapers promoted the view that the position of the
minority groups was analogous to that which existed in South Africa Angola
and Rhodesia, where the indigenous black Africans were subject to blatant
racial discrimination. The Press Commission observes in relation to this
media campaign of disinformation that’ there is no English language
newspaper published here which points out the falsity of this mischievous
propaganda. Added to this, there is a vicious whispering campaign carried
on, at a personal level, in England and the USA against the Sinhala
people.’ *(PRC para 48, page 26). How relevant is this accusation in
today’s context?


Even Sir Nicholas Attygalle, the Vice Chancellor of the University of
Ceylon giving evidence before the Commission said that he had come across
mischievous propaganda against the Sinhalese on his visits to the England
and US and believed that the source of this false news was our own leading
newspapers. How relevant is this accusation in today’s context wherein all
foreign entities are sourcing their denigration back to our own people?


If our own people are trying to bring Sri Lanka down, relaying prejudiced
news and creating the prejudice against Sri Lanka by virtue of what they
relay and the message they convey it is a shameful act on the newspapers,
the Sri Lankan media and all of its paid workers. Are they looking at
themselves as ‘aliens’ in a country where they hold citizenship and where
their own families and friends live? Do they not realize that creating the
atmosphere of conflict has dire repercussions, consequences and domino
effects? If they do and yet for remunerations they continue their biased
ways how immoral and fair is it on the people who are likely to become
victims of conflicts that are being engineered for personal and political
gains of the same handful of evil people?

In terms of reporting in a country where over 70% are Sinhalese and
majority are Buddhists how disproportionate has been the coverage given?


Can the editors of the English newspapers provide a single editorial that
has backed the Buddhist grievances or balanced coverage giving what issues
the Buddhists have put forward?


In the current issue arising from Aluthgama is the public not confused
because the media has given only a one-sided coverage while taking pains to
portray a message that people are not living peacefully.


In reality it is the POLITICIANS and the MEDIA that are dividing the people
of Sri Lanka.


The danger of this was evident in the role of the media during the Catholic
Action and the attempt by Catholic military officers to overthrow the
Sirimavo Bandaranaike Government in 1962. Witnesses giving evidence had
alleged that the Times of Ceylon was aware of a coup d’etat in early 1962
citing editorial two months preceding January 27, 1962 provoking hostility
against the Government.


Closely linked is Ven. Narada’s warning of Catholic Action in 1957 via a
letter to the Prime Minister. This open letter sent to the English
newspapers was not published. The 1964 Commission published extracts of
this letter : *“**Vietnam is a country with a predominantly Buddhist ( 90 %
) population. It is now under a Catholic dictatorship. The dictatorship was
established through the aid of the World – wide Catholic movement called
CATHOLIC ACTION. The movement was initiated by the Pope in 1923. Its
purpose is to utilise the services of lay Catholics for increasing the
power of the Pope and the Church. The Modus Operandi of this movement is to
infiltrate into key positions in the Aimed Services, the Police and the
Public Services, and the organs that mould public opinion such as the Radio
and the Press. Through the Press and the Radio arid other modes of
propaganda, they create confusion, cause tension and bring about a state of
social unrest. Thereafter they always wait for the opportune moment to
capture power and control the Department. It was through infiltration into
commanding positions in the Armed Services, the Police and the Public
Services and by obtaining the control of the Press and the Radio and by
obtaining foreign aid during a period of unrest that Catholic Action
succeeded in obtaining supreme power in Vietnam.”*

Ven. Narada Thera:

*“In this Memorandum I wish to point out that a similar process of
infiltration has been going on in this country (Ceylon) since independence
was granted. The extent of the infiltration shows the danger with which we
are faced. As a Bhikkhu I know what would happen to the Sangha if Catholics
gain control of the State ”*

*“ It is well known that Catholic Action controls the English newspapers.
The two Managing Directors of the Times Group of newspapers are ardent
Catholics. The Editorial Staff of their English newspapers are almost
entirely Catholic. You will be most surprised to know the number of
Christians and Catholics on the Editorial Staff of the ‘Daily News” and the
“Observer”.*

*“As I mentioned earlier Catholic Action is always bent on creating social
unrest and this they do through the newspapers by distorting facts and
presenting news in a particular manner. The Catholic Church with Press
support has opposed almost every national and progressive movement in this
country. They were opposed to Free Education; to the use of Sinhalese as
the Official Language; the teaching of Buddhism to Buddhist children in
State Schools; and the use of National dress and Prohibition.”*

1964 Press Commission Report (some excerpts):

*“The Lake House and the Times of Ceylon are chiefly responsible for the
prevailing disunity of the various racial and religious groups living in
this country. Their English language newspapers are primarily accountable
for this. The Editorial staffs of those newspapers readily fall into line
with the wishes of the management to fight for the preservation of the
undue privileges that a certain class had obtained from foreign rulers
These rulers had acted on the obnoxious principle ‘ divide et impera \ They
realised the danger to their rule in the event of the various communities
acting in unison to obtain the right to rule themselves. As aptly and
succinctly put by the Editor of the Dinamina in his editorials of November
13, 1963 and December 10, 1963 the foreign rulers deliberately introduced
seeds of dissension by granting undue privileges to the minorities. Any
attempt to take away these privileges was resisted with vigour by those who
enjoyed them. This resulted in hostility on the part of the minorities
against the majority community. It was also a cardinal principle of these
foreign rulers to disintegrate the majority into splinter groups. This too
was successfully done.”* ( PCR para 111, pages 55 -56).

*“If these English language newspapers were sufficiently patriotic they
could have made a very useful contribution to bringing about unity among
the various communities after the country achieved its independence. They
should have advised the minority groups to adapt themselves to the changing
circumstances and exhorted the majority to be generous towards the former.
They failed to do that. What they consistently did was to poison the minds
of the minority groups and encourage them to fight to retain the unjust
privileges they had received during the era of foreign domination.”* (PCR
para 112, page 56)

*“The journalists manning the Sinhala language newspapers knew fully well
that this policy was wrong and unpatriotic but they themselves were
compelled to follow, though unwittingly, the same policy due to pressure
exerted on them by the management”* (PCR para 113, page 56)

*Dr.* K.N. *Jayatillake,* Professor of Philosophy, University of Ceylon :

*“With regard to the English reading public, the impression has been
created that the communal and religious minorities must get together and
oppose the Sinhalese Buddhist majority if they are to get any rights at
all. The point of view is put forward that the Sinhalese Buddhist majority
is intolerant and is trying to deprive the minorities of their rights. As a
matter of fact it is not so.’”* (PCR para 46, pages 25 -26)

On Virakesari : “*Virakesari is owned and run by Indian nationals, and as
such their purpose is to spread the idea of Indian domination of this
country and condition the people”*

On Thinakaran and Virakesari : *‘these papers are infecting the Tamil
population with communalism, thus disrupting the unity of the Sinhalese and
Tamil people. These papers should be properly controlled to enable us to
play up national unity.’*

Sri Lanka’s post-conflict is unlikely to get anywhere if politicians do not
stop using communal politics to advance their personal political careers
and political vote base while media decide to act with responsibility and
accountability and to journalistic ethics without carrying out an agenda of
divisive reporting.

The main English newspapers in Sri Lanka cannot deny their role and editors
themselves are guilty of not offering right of replys or even publishing
articles that give a balanced stand when their paid journos are inciting
hatred and giving distortions of news.

Alternate media, email forums and other means are only available to
showcase the fallacies taking place and highlights exactly how far the Sri
Lankan media has damaged the post-conflict peace amongst people.


Let us also remind the media that its ‘balanced’ reporting only existed
during LTTE reign for none of the newspapers took  the position that LTTE
were terrorists and attempted to use their medium to highlight the terror
and the illegal nexus involved and associated with the LTTE. None of Sri
Lanka’s newspapers campaigned to bring down or expose the LTTE except to
simply report LTTE terror with the adjective ‘alleged’.

*STOP GIVING THE PUBLIC MISERABLE NEWS*

Repeated requests have been made by the public that they do not wish to
read murders, crimes, rapes etc on the front page or be told of how crimes
are committed ruining their entire day. However, the newspapers and
electronic media take great pains to use their main pages only to showcase
a gruesome picture as being representative of the entire country when it is
hardly so. In the West, newspapers are asked to give happy news and to make
people’s day happier – we can hardly see that happening from the Sri Lankan
media.


It is therefore advised that the authorities at least consider removing the
bad news from the main pages and give us happy news, make people’s day
brighter, let us read happy things, know about happy events, peaceful
initiatives and news that can make us proud of what is happening around the
country. Please do not tell us that there is nothing happy happening around
us because this is the ultimate aim of people trying to show that Sri Lanka
is a failed state. That is far from the truth and people relying on the
newspapers of Sri Lanka only as the source representative of Sri Lanka
would be foolish to derive at such a conclusion.


http://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2014/05/04/the-press-commission-report-1964-some-extracts-and-a-brief-commentary/
(Senaka Weeraratne)

http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=features/decolonizing-sri-lanka-s-sepoy-press
(Shenali D Waduge)

http://www.onlanka.com/news/sri-lanka-needs-a-national-media-commission-to-steer-journalistic-ethics.html
(Shenali D Waduge)






*Shenali D Waduge*

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