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Sri Lanka 'drops war censorship' | Sri Lanka 'drops war censorship' |
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Sri Lanka's government says it is lifting measures to restrict reporting of the island's civil war, just hours after news of the censorship emerged. | Sri Lanka's government says it is lifting measures to restrict reporting of the island's civil war, just hours after news of the censorship emerged. |
The cabinet decided to withdraw the law because of the improved behaviour of the media, a government spokesman said. | The cabinet decided to withdraw the law because of the improved behaviour of the media, a government spokesman said. |
He said the measures were imposed after inaccurate reporting of rebel attacks by some independent radio stations. | He said the measures were imposed after inaccurate reporting of rebel attacks by some independent radio stations. |
Fighting between troops and Tamil Tiger rebels seeking autonomy in the north and east has worsened in recent months. | Fighting between troops and Tamil Tiger rebels seeking autonomy in the north and east has worsened in recent months. |
Jail terms | Jail terms |
The emergency reporting measures were introduced on Monday in a public security ordinance, which the BBC and other media organisations saw only on Wednesday. | The emergency reporting measures were introduced on Monday in a public security ordinance, which the BBC and other media organisations saw only on Wednesday. |
It is still not fully clear what persuaded the government to performed its apparent about-turn. | It is still not fully clear what persuaded the government to performed its apparent about-turn. |
Government spokesman Lakshman Hulugalle told the BBC the cabinet had unanimously approved withdrawing the regulations and the decision would be published to make it law within hours. | |
The measures, which remain in force until then, say it will be illegal to report material "which pertains to any proposed operations or military activity" by the security forces. | The measures, which remain in force until then, say it will be illegal to report material "which pertains to any proposed operations or military activity" by the security forces. |
Reporting "the proposed acquisition of arms, ammunition or other equipment, including aircraft or naval vessels by the armed forces or the police" is also banned. | Reporting "the proposed acquisition of arms, ammunition or other equipment, including aircraft or naval vessels by the armed forces or the police" is also banned. |
Those convicted of breaching the order faced being imprisoned for up to five years by a court with no jury and fined. | |
Fines were to range from 500 Sri Lankan rupees ($4.5) to 5,000 rupees. | |
It was unclear how the censorship would be policed. The government notice said a "competent authority" would be appointed to enforce the measures. | It was unclear how the censorship would be policed. The government notice said a "competent authority" would be appointed to enforce the measures. |
Fighting | Fighting |
Similar reporting restrictions were in place for three years up to May 2001. | Similar reporting restrictions were in place for three years up to May 2001. |
In February 2002, the government and the Tamil Tigers agreed a ceasefire and held a number of rounds of peace talks. | In February 2002, the government and the Tamil Tigers agreed a ceasefire and held a number of rounds of peace talks. |
The peace process broke down after the election of President Mahinda Rajapaksa in late 2005. | The peace process broke down after the election of President Mahinda Rajapaksa in late 2005. |
Clashes have intensified since then and the truce has long been dead in all but name. | Clashes have intensified since then and the truce has long been dead in all but name. |
Observers say the two sides now seem to be gearing up for a major confrontation in the north of the country. | Observers say the two sides now seem to be gearing up for a major confrontation in the north of the country. |
Despite losing territory in the east earlier this year, the rebels still control a vast swathe of land in the north. | Despite losing territory in the east earlier this year, the rebels still control a vast swathe of land in the north. |