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Freedom of the press in Sri Lanka is guaranteed by Article 14(1)(a) of the Constitution of Sri Lanka which gives every citizen "the freedom of speech and expression including publication". Despite this there is widespread suppression of the media, particularly those critical of the government. Sri Lanka is ranked 165 out of 180 countries in Reporters Without Borders's Press Freedom Index for 2014. Freedom House has judged the Sri Lankan press to be not free. During the civil war Sri Lanka was one of the most dangerous places to be a journalist. The civil war ended in May 2009 but, according to Reporters Without Borders, murders, physical attacks, kidnappings, threats and censorship continues and that senior government officials, including the defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, are dire

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  • حرية الصحافة في سريلانكا (ar)
  • Freedom of the press in Sri Lanka (en)
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  • حرية الصحافة في سريلانكا مكفولة بموجب المادة 14 (1) (أ) من دستور سريلانكا التي تمنح كل مواطن «حرية الكلام والتعبير بما في ذلك النشر». وعلى الرغم من ذلك، هناك قمع واسع النطاق لوسائل الإعلام، وخاصة تلك التي تنتقد الحكومة. تحتل سريلانكا المرتبة 165 من بين 180 دولة في مؤشر حرية الصحافة وفقًا لمنظمة مراسلون بلا حدود لعام 2014. فقد حكمت منظمة فريدم هاوس على الصحافة السريلانكية بأنها ليست حرة. فخلال الحرب الأهلية، كانت سريلانكا من أخطر الأماكن التي يمكن أن يعمل فيها الصحفيون. انتهت الحرب الأهلية في مايو 2009، ولكن وفقًا لمنظمة مراسلون بلا حدود، استمرت عمليات القتل والهجمات الجسدية والاختطاف والتهديدات والرقابة وإن كبار المسؤولين الحكوميين، بمن فيهم وزير الدفاع غوتابهايا راجاباكسا، متورطون بشكل مباشر. (ar)
  • Freedom of the press in Sri Lanka is guaranteed by Article 14(1)(a) of the Constitution of Sri Lanka which gives every citizen "the freedom of speech and expression including publication". Despite this there is widespread suppression of the media, particularly those critical of the government. Sri Lanka is ranked 165 out of 180 countries in Reporters Without Borders's Press Freedom Index for 2014. Freedom House has judged the Sri Lankan press to be not free. During the civil war Sri Lanka was one of the most dangerous places to be a journalist. The civil war ended in May 2009 but, according to Reporters Without Borders, murders, physical attacks, kidnappings, threats and censorship continues and that senior government officials, including the defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, are dire (en)
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