The
war in Sri Lanka is conducted behind closed doors. |
"Reporters
are kept from the war zone. Television footage and photographs are shot by Defense Ministry crews and distributed to Sri Lankan and foreign media." - Dexter Cruez (Associated Press) 5 Dec 95 |
The Propaganda Debacle of Nintavur
In June 1990, the Sri Lankan army
planned to murder a group of Muslims in the eastern town of Nintavur and blame the LTTE
for it, but in their enthusiasm told the media about it before it was carried out.
The 'news bulletin' released had very detailed description of the attack. The attack was aborted for some unknown reason, but it was too late to stop the press. The international media published the 'army bulletin' as 'news' (as is still the practice.) The Associated Press (23 June 1990) reported the following -
The next day AP had to recant the story, and the London Sunday Times (24 June 1990) published the following -
What is interesting here is how the Defense Ministry had detailed description of a massacre that never took place. The planning must have been so meticulous as to know in advance what the end result would look like! |