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How much risk should a journalist take?

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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September 04, 2025

During a recent confrontation, a video journalist of a popular TV channel was not willing to adhere to the requests of a security officer in terms of maintaining a distance when covering the incident.

The confrontation occurred when the notorious underworld criminal Nadun Chinthaka (Harak Kata) was being brought to courts. The security officer was heard saying that since Ganemulla Sanjeewa was killed by an individual who was dressed as a lawyer, there is no guarantee that the same could be done by someone holding a camera. Therefore, when the officer asked him to maintain a distance, the journalist was heard responding with his years of experience, further demanding the officer to ensure their safety.

Many who observed the incident blamed the journalist for his behaviour, but it could be that the media house expects him to bring the most exclusive footage. Therefore this journalist, in fact, all photo and video journalists often take the risk of capturing the best shot in order to ensure that their publications and channels receive more views and ratings. But in this day and age of uncertainty, especially with situations like what is unfolding in Gaza, no job is too precious than one’s own life.

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