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Ranil slams Al-Jazeera panel, not happy with “Edited” video

Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe has expressed dissatisfaction with the Al Jazeera interview that was broadcast today, raising concerns over the integrity of the panelists involved.

Speaking to the media shortly after the interview aired, Wickremesinghe claimed that two of the three panelists who joined host Mehdi Hasan had pro-LTTE affiliations.

“I was informed that Human Rights Lawyer and Former Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka, Ambika Sathkunanathan, would be part of the discussion. I was comfortable with that, as I have known her despite our ideological differences. However, I later found out that she was replaced by two other panelists who, I was told, have links to pro-LTTE groups,” Wickremesinghe stated.

He also criticized the format of the interview, alleging that key parts of his responses were omitted.

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“When I speak to local media, it is broadcast live, so everything—both good and bad—comes out. Al Jazeera, however, interviewed me for two hours but released only a one-hour segment, editing out most of it” he said.  (NewsWire)

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