<p><img src="" alt="Featured Image"></p><p><!-- wp:html --><p>Journalist Tharindu Uduvaragedara has filed a fundamental rights petition against the police against forcibly arresting, assaulting and detaining him in a police cell. Uduvaragedara alleged that he was arrested as he was returning home after covering a protest.</p>
<p>Uduvaragedara, who is currently working as the National Organiser of the Federation of Media Workers' Unions as well as the editor of the Whatnews website, filed the fundamental rights petition on June 12th.</p>
<p>Last year (2023) on July 28, he was arrested and assaulted after reporting a protest in Borella.</p>
<p>The incumbent Inspector General of Police Deshbandu Tennakoon, who had been the Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Western Province at the time, Borella Police Station Officer in Charge?? Janaka Withanage and former Inspector General of Police C.D. Wickramaratne and others have been named as respondents in the fundamental rights petition filed by lawyer Manjula Balasuriya on behalf of lawyer Swastika Arulingam.</p>
<p>A case against Tharindu Uduwaragedara has been pending in the Colombo Magistrate's Court for almost a year, and even at the time of filing the fundamental rights case, the police have failed to file specific charges regarding his arrest.</p>
<p>On June 11, 2024, when the case was heard before the Colombo Chief Magistrate's Court No. 2, the police said that more people should be arrested, so they should be given time.</p>
<p>Lawyer Swastika Arulingam requested that if no further criminal charges are filed there, Tharindu Uduwaragedara be released from court proceedings.</p>
<p>Here, the magistrate said that if charges are not filed by the next court session, he will do so.</p>
<p>Since the inauguration of the current President Ranil Wickremesinghe, there have been a number of incidents of police assaulting, arresting and harassing journalists.</p>
<p>The report on press freedom issued by the International Federation of Journalists on May 3, 2024 also mentioned the restrictions on press freedom in Sri Lanka and the arrest of journalist Tharindu Uduvaragedara.</p>
<p>Also, Kurunegala journalist Bimal Ruhunage and Bingiriya journalist Dineth Kumara were arrested and remanded. The complaints of both journalists will be examined before the Human Rights Commission.</p><!-- /wp:html --></p><p>[Category: <a href="https://feed.lankaimage.com/category/uncategorized/" rel="category tag">Uncategorized</a>]</p><p><strong>Tags:</strong> </p>
<p>Uduvaragedara, who is currently working as the National Organiser of the Federation of Media Workers' Unions as well as the editor of the Whatnews website, filed the fundamental rights petition on June 12th.</p>
<p>Last year (2023) on July 28, he was arrested and assaulted after reporting a protest in Borella.</p>
<p>The incumbent Inspector General of Police Deshbandu Tennakoon, who had been the Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Western Province at the time, Borella Police Station Officer in Charge?? Janaka Withanage and former Inspector General of Police C.D. Wickramaratne and others have been named as respondents in the fundamental rights petition filed by lawyer Manjula Balasuriya on behalf of lawyer Swastika Arulingam.</p>
<p>A case against Tharindu Uduwaragedara has been pending in the Colombo Magistrate's Court for almost a year, and even at the time of filing the fundamental rights case, the police have failed to file specific charges regarding his arrest.</p>
<p>On June 11, 2024, when the case was heard before the Colombo Chief Magistrate's Court No. 2, the police said that more people should be arrested, so they should be given time.</p>
<p>Lawyer Swastika Arulingam requested that if no further criminal charges are filed there, Tharindu Uduwaragedara be released from court proceedings.</p>
<p>Here, the magistrate said that if charges are not filed by the next court session, he will do so.</p>
<p>Since the inauguration of the current President Ranil Wickremesinghe, there have been a number of incidents of police assaulting, arresting and harassing journalists.</p>
<p>The report on press freedom issued by the International Federation of Journalists on May 3, 2024 also mentioned the restrictions on press freedom in Sri Lanka and the arrest of journalist Tharindu Uduvaragedara.</p>
<p>Also, Kurunegala journalist Bimal Ruhunage and Bingiriya journalist Dineth Kumara were arrested and remanded. The complaints of both journalists will be examined before the Human Rights Commission.</p><!-- /wp:html --></p><p>[Category: <a href="https://feed.lankaimage.com/category/uncategorized/" rel="category tag">Uncategorized</a>]</p><p><strong>Tags:</strong> </p>