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A Sri Lankan Tamil journalist sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday has now been given an award for courageous and ethical journalism. | A Sri Lankan Tamil journalist sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday has now been given an award for courageous and ethical journalism. |
JS Tissainayagam has been named the first recipient of the Peter Mackler Award by the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders. | JS Tissainayagam has been named the first recipient of the Peter Mackler Award by the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders. |
He was found guilty of "causing communal disharmony". | He was found guilty of "causing communal disharmony". |
Mr Tissainayagam was arrested in 2008 and charged with inciting violence in articles in his magazine. | Mr Tissainayagam was arrested in 2008 and charged with inciting violence in articles in his magazine. |
He was also accused of receiving funds from Tamil Tiger rebels. He has denied supporting violence. | He was also accused of receiving funds from Tamil Tiger rebels. He has denied supporting violence. |
The world's largest organisation of journalists, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), has condemned the judgement - which also sentences Mr Tissainayagam to hard labour while in prison - and described it as "disproportionate, brutal and inhumane". | The world's largest organisation of journalists, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), has condemned the judgement - which also sentences Mr Tissainayagam to hard labour while in prison - and described it as "disproportionate, brutal and inhumane". |
The Tamil journalist has already been in detention for a year-and-a-half and was one of a handful of journalists mentioned in May by US President Barack Obama, who called them "emblematic examples" of reporters jailed for their work. | The Tamil journalist has already been in detention for a year-and-a-half and was one of a handful of journalists mentioned in May by US President Barack Obama, who called them "emblematic examples" of reporters jailed for their work. |
The Sri Lankan government said Mr Obama had been misinformed. | The Sri Lankan government said Mr Obama had been misinformed. |
'Under threat' | |
The case of JS Tissainayagam has received widespread attention in Sri Lanka, and international rights groups have been campaigning for his release - they say Sri Lanka is using anti-terror laws to silence peaceful critics. | |
BBC correspondents says Mr Tissainayagam's sentence is the harshest given to a Sri Lankan journalist in recent years. | |
The US state department said it was "disappointed to learn of the verdict and the severity of the sentence". | |
Deputy spokesman Robert Wood told the AFP news agency: "We continue to be concerned about the state of media freedom in Sri Lanka. Journalists remain under threat and consequently continue to practise self-censorship." |
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