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[HCDX] BBC returns to Sri Lankan airwaves after 14-month absence
The BBC World Service has reinstated its FM programming on Sri Lankan national broadcaster SLBC after suspending the service in February 2009.
The programming was removed following "deliberate interference" with the broadcasts, though BBC content remained available via shortwave radio channels and online. At the time SLBC's chairman said it was his duty to censor the BBC "at a time of war", as fighting intensified between troops and Tamil Tiger rebels.
"The BBC wishes to rebuild its partnership with SLBC - part of a strong relationship with listeners in Sri Lanka that goes back to the 1940s. We have been reassured by SLBC that our contractual agreement will be respected, which guarantees that our programmes in English, Sinhala, and Tamil are broadcast uninterrupted," says Peter Horrocks, director of BBC Global News, in a press release.
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