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		<title>No censorship on media: Sri Lanka govt claims</title>
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			<description>Thanks for quoting me, but I didn't say exactly what you wrote. My point is to say that international media organisations musn't forget the situation of Sri Lankan journalists and that they need to start a dialog with journalists based in Colombo AND in other regions. Sri Lankan journalists don't need to be more professional - they already are -, but they must consider media responsability in the war process and hopefully in the peace process. International organisations can provide examples and best practices in conflict situations such as Northern Ireland, Basque region, Kashmir... Especially, the use of the word &quot;terrorist&quot; certainly requires a more selective usage.

B - bertrand pecquerie, WEF Director</description>
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