Mandana Ismail Abeywickrema, Co-editor of 'Sunday Leader' newspaper, yesterday headed "to a North American country", joining some 80 journalists who have sought refuge abroad since President Mahinda Rajapakse came to power in 2005, the Free Media Movement (FMM) said.
Five burglars broke into her house in a pre-dawn raid on August 24 and held her at knife point as they searched her Colombo home for nearly three hours before one burglar was killed in a shootout with the police.
"She (Abeywickrema) had received several death threats after she raised her suspicions that the gang was not looking for valuables but for some documents," the FMM said.
She suspected that the intruders were looking for the documents related to a major state land scam she was investigating.
"She and her family lived in hiding, moving from house to house since the break in burglary of her residence," the FMM said.
Her husband Romesh Abeywickrema, the editor of the business section in the English daily, and their 12-year-old daughter have also left the country, it said.
The 'Sunday Leader' is considered a major critic of the present government and media activists have alleged that is the reason it has been targeted and that journalists have been forced to self-censor their work for fear of violent attacks.
The Founding editor of the English daily, Lasantha Wickrematunga, was murdered when a gang attacked him in his car in January 2009.
"A large number of media workers including journalists have been killed, abducted, assaulted and media institutions have been set on fire since 2005, but no killing, abduction, assault or arson has been investigated and no perpetrator brought to justice," the FMM said.
It reiterated it's request that the government should invite the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression Rights to vist the country in order to obtain help to speed up these investigations.
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