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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Arbitrary Disruption of TISL’s Investigative Journalism Workshop
admin | June 10, 2014
The
Transparency International of Sri Lanka (TISL) vehemently condemns the
disruption of a workshop they had organized on investigative journalism
for the second time and urges the government to take stern action
against those who were responsible.
TISL has been conducting training programmes for journalists on the
subject of investigative reporting against bribery and corruption and
good governance for many years. With the intention of encouraging
journalists to write investigative reports on the recommendations made
by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Committee (LLRC) to ensure good
governance, a similar programme was introduced for the vernacular
language journalists.
The entire process of the programme was publicized through the media in
view of complete transparency and selection of the participants was done
through application process.
The programme had already been conducted for Sinhala language
journalists. The workshop for Tamil language journalists started in Deer
Park Hotel, Giritale on 22nd May. Tamil and Muslim journalists from
North and Eastern provinces and Colombo were in participation. However,
during the conference the hotel management informed the TISL that the
workshop could no longer be conducted based on instructions received
from the Ministry of Defence. The TISL is in possession of written
evidence from the hotel management to prove this.
Thereafter, TISL decided to hold the workshop at the Goldie Sands Hotel,
Negombo, but this was disrupted by an organized group of persons who
arrived at the premise. The protesters accused the TISL of supporting
terrorists and claimed that the workshop was to train people to give
evidence against Sri Lanka in an international investigation. We have
evidence that these protesters were transported to Negombo from outside.
Despite continuous emphasis by our representatives that this workshop is
legal and not something against the country, the police did not take
any action to disperse the protestors, instead. Even TISL
representatives continually highlighted the fact that the police did not
take any steps to disperse the crowd. Instead of dispersing the crowd,
the police ordered to stop the workshop. Superintendent of Police J.K.H.
Liyanage who arrived at place said police protection can be provided
only if we stop the workshop and leave Negombo.
The TISL express displeasure over the statement made by a high rank police official. The police acting in favour of the protestors imply that there is an invisible but powerful hand behind the incident.
The journalists who took part in the workshops were registered with and accredited by the Ministry of Mass Media and Information. Protestors claimed that these journalists are Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) agents. If these journalists are LTTE representatives as claimed, the Ministry of Mass Media and Information should then take responsibility for it.
These journalists were labeled as LTTE agents because they are Tamils
and since they work in the Tamil language. Such acts are an obstacle to
the reconciliation process and at a time when we speak of national
unity, the violation of rights of the Tamil journalists cannot be
approved. We firmly believe that Tamil journalists should also have the
right to receive training like the Sinhala journalists did.
Due to the intimidation, we took steps to take the journalists to the
Galadari Hotel, Colombo and there also the hotel management informed us
to leave the hotel within one hour after check in. When we inquired
further the hotel management said that a powerful organization had
forced them to remove the journalists from the hotel threatening that if
not complied with they would personally come and remove the journalists
from the premises.
This is the kind of power that some organizations have to influence the
civil administration. These journalists went back home after sleepless
nights due to the hardships they faced. It has since come to light that
people from the Military were among protestors. When we are in dire need
of a strong civil administration, the Ministry of Defence overuses
their powers. Interference in to civil administration has restricted
human rights and violated good governance. This is not an isolated event
but an undemocratic attempt to stop the efforts to combat corruption.

