Twist in the soap

IN Media Watch Briefs | 30/01/2010

The Times London reported earlier this week that a TV soap actress in Sri Lanka claimed that she was taken off air for supporting the President's rival in the election. She has a leading role in a soap opera on the state-run ITN, but the story line was changed to have her kidnapped after she appeared at a rally in support of Sarath Fonseca. Or so she alleged, according to the Times.

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