Keith Noyahr was an associate editor of the English language weekly The Nation when he was abducted in May 2008. He was severely beaten before being released. After the attack, he fled to Australia with his family fearing for his life.
The suburban Mount Lavinia Additional Magistrate today instructed the police's Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to ask Noyahr to appear for an identification parade on March 3.
The role of military men was suspected as Noyahr had criticised military leaders in his writings as the defence correspondent of the daily.
The abduction in 2008 came shortly after Sri Lanka's bid to be elected to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva failed.
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The attack on him was one of the many high profile attacks against journalists during the regime of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Sri Lanka was ranked among one of the worst countries to work during Rajpaksa's regime.
The investigations include the assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunga, a high-profile Sri Lankan journalist who was critical of Rajpaksa's regime.
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