Thevis Guruge
Thevis Guruge | |
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Died | 23 July 1989 |
Ethnicity | Sri Lankan |
Occupation | Radio Journalist |
Thevis Guruge (died 23 July 1989) was a distinguished broadcaster with Radio Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. He was the first Sinhala Announcer with Radio Ceylon - the oldest radio station in South Asia.
Assassinations of Journalists during the Sri Lankan Civil War |
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See also Human rights in Sri Lanka |
Iconic status
He enjoyed iconic status alongside other announcers of the station, Guruge was one of the early pioneers particularly where the Sinhala service was concerned. Millions tuned into Radio Ceylon.
Chairman of ITN
In the 1980s Thevis Guruge was appointed Competent Authority of ITN in Sri Lanka after it was acquired by the government. Guruge was assassinated in 1989 by the JVP, whose uneducated youth squad had threatened him the week before. As he had not bowed to their threats, this visionary chairman met his demise.
See also
References
- Bayeux-Calvados Award for war correspondents: Tribute to journalists who have been murdered or who have died in the line of duty
- Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
- SLBC-creating new waves of history
- Eighty Years of Broadcasting in Sri Lanka
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