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DMTX. An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.
in Politics, on the 22nd of March 2010
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283370
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283385
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283364
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283365
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283366
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283367
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283368
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283369
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283348
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283347
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283339
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, "Stop Akon's show."
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video "Sexy Chick" features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.

ID: 283338

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An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.
An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 22/03/2010.

An unidentified gang has attacked the head office of a largest private broadcasting company in Colombo Sri Lanka March 22, 2010. The assault in the commercial heart of the capital damaged the head office of the Maharaja Broadcasting Network, injuring four of its employees. Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels. Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades, spraying the building with gunfire.

Protesters outraged at an upcoming concert by R&B singer Akon hurled stones at a Sri Lankan private broadcaster's headquarters Monday, injuring four workers and damaging the building.
Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said several protesters against the Akon concert were taken into custody after throwing rocks at the headquarters of the Majaraja Organization, the broadcaster sponsoring the concert scheduled for April in Colombo.
About 200 people suddenly gathered outside the office in the capital Colombo and threw stones at the building, said Chevan Daniel, head of news at Maharaja broadcasting.
Four workers suffered injuries that were not serious, he said. The stones shattered some of the office's windows and damaged several vehicles parked outside the building.
Placards left at the scene read, 'Stop Akon's show.'
Some Sri Lankans accuse Akon of desecrating an image of Buddha in a music video. The video 'Sexy Chick' features scantily clad women dancing at a pool party with a Buddha statue visible in the background. Sri Lanka's ethnic majority Sinhalese are mainly Buddhists.
Maharaja Organization has three television and four radio channels and they have come under attack in the past, too.
Last year, a group of armed men attacked its studio and transmission compound, tossing hand grenades and spraying the building with gunfire. There was no clear motive for that attack.