Prageeth Eknaligoda Sri Lankan Cartoonist
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Prageeth Eknaligoda is a Sri Lankan Cartoonist.
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| Birthday |
9th April, 1960
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aries
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| Nationality |
Sri Lankan
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| Occupation Text |
Political Writer, Cartoonist Journalist
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| Occupation |
Cartoonist
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Prageeth Ekneligoda (born April 9, 1960) is a Sri Lankan cartoonist, political analyst and journalist. He was reported missing on January 24, 2010, two days before the Presidential polls in Sri Lanka when the country was under the Presidency of Mahinda Rajapaksa and has not been seen since. He actively participated in the presidential campaign of common opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka while working as a freelance journalist for a pro-opposition website Lankaenews.com. Members of his family believe he has been abducted by pro-government supporters because he was investigating the alleged use of chemical weapons, charges that were denied by the government of Sri Lanka. In 2009 Amnesty International released information regarding the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. Reporters without borders has issued a statement concerning him. The investigation into his disappearance is being led by the Colombo Crimes Division. He is married to human rights activist Sandya Eknaligoda who was given an International Women of Courage Award in 2017 for her campaigns. The International Federation of Journalists lists his case in its campaign "Without a Trace" amongst the top 10 cases of enforced disappearances of media workers which still remains untraced in Asia Pacific.
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