AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME
The Lasantha Wickrematunge Story
by
Book Details
About the Book
A few weeks before his assassination, Editor of Sri Lanka’s The Sunday Leader newspaper Lasantha Wickrematunge penned a chillingly prophetic editorial predicting, “When finally I am killed, it will be the government that kills me.” Published three days after his assassination, the editorial titled ‘And Then They Came For Me,’ said, “I hope my assassination will be seen not as a defeat of freedom but an inspiration for those who survive to step up their efforts. Indeed, I hope that it will help galvanise forces that will usher in a new era of human liberty in our beloved motherland. I also hope it will open the eyes of our president to the fact that however many are slaughtered in the name of patriotism, the human spirit will endure and flourish……” Though Lasantha is only one amongst dozens of journalists who have disappeared or been killed, kidnapped or tortured in Sri Lanka within the last decade, he stood out prominently as one of journalism’s icons. Lasantha’s story is one of courage; a story of a man whose gutsy and fearless stance for what he believed in, never wavered, even in the face of grave threat. This then is the story of a man who lived, breathed and finally died in the pursuit of the truth.
About the Author
Raine is a journalist of more than 25 years and has worked on The WEEKEND, The Sunday Times, HongKong Standard and The Sunday Leader in various capacities including features editor, columnist, parliamentary correspondent and sub-editor. Together with Lasantha, she was in the forefront of the launching of The Sunday Leader, the newspaper which catapulted him to the pinnacle of his career. They worked through years of blood, sweat and tears to transform The Sunday Leader in to one of the most popular and respected national Sunday newspapers in Sri Lanka.