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Sri Lanka slams German comments at slain editor's funeral

The Sri Lankan government sharply criticised German Ambassador Jurgen Weerth for his comments at the funeral of a slain newspaper editor.

Updated on: Jan 14, 2009 07:50 PM IST
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The Sri Lankan government sharply criticised German Ambassador Jurgen Weerth for his comments at the funeral of a slain newspaper editor, a foreign ministry official said on Wednesday.

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Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona on Tuesday summoned Weerth to express the government's "displeasure", the official said on condition of anonymity.

At Monday's funeral of Lasantha Wickrematunge, editor of the anti-government newspaper The Sunday Leader, who was shot and killed last week, Weerth said: "Today is a day when one remains speechless. Maybe we should have spoken before this. Today it is too late."

"Today is a day when humanity has lost a major voice of truth. But he will live in his work," he said, making clear he was speaking in his capacity as the dean of Colombo-based diplomats.

The funeral was attended by an estimated 5,000 people, including a number of foreign diplomats.

Opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe and three other leaders of political parties were among those who spoke at the funeral.

Wickrematunge's newspaper was known as an anti-government publication and was also critical of ongoing military operations against Tamil rebels in the northern part of the country.

 
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