Yes. Just this year, we've documented several cases of independent journalists who have been harassed or beaten up. In one case, the brother of a newspaper editor who was killed during the final stages of the conflict also received what amounted to a verbal threat from President Rajapaksa. In his own words, he said he was basically threatened and told that if he continues to personally attack the president, he also will find himself the subject of personal attacks.
We haven't seen perhaps quite the same level of disappearances of journalists, but there are fewer people who are actually willing to speak out now about the situation. A lot of those who were very critical of the government have had to leave the country, have had to seek asylum abroad. There really is quite a shrinking space in terms of the ability to criticize and speak publicly about these problems.