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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Sri Lanka an unfit place for journalists to live in safety and security
June 9, 2014
The Jaffna Press Club strongly condemns attempts by the State to prevent
the knowledge -based development workshops for Tamil speaking
journalists tarnishing them with a racist brush in circumstances where
the threats against journalists and media organisations from the North
of Sri Lanka are already at a very high level.
An investigative journalism training workshop organised by Transparency
International Sri Lanka (TISL) for journalists from the North-East was
once again disrupted by state assisted goons. The workshop was disrupted
by a group of more than hundred persons who carried out a protest
against it. On the 22nd of
May, 2014, the same workshop organised by TISL at Girithale, in
Polonnaruwa, for journalists of the North-East was suspended after the
direct intervention of the security forces. That workshop had been
organised with the title of ‘Investigative reporting on the enforcement
of the recommendations made by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation
Commission (LLRC)’. After receiving instructions from the Defence
Ministry, military personnel from the Minneriya Army Base visited the
site and issued a warning that led to the workshop being suspended. The
journalists who had come for the workshop were sent back. The workshop
was rescheduled for the 6th of
June, 2014 and began at a hotel in Negombo. It is in this situation
that a group of persons held a protest outside the hotel demanding that
the workshop be cancelled.
The chief demand of the protestors was to cancel the workshop and turn
out the journalists. It is pertinent to note that there was no protest
or objection when the same workshop was held for journalists of our
fellow race. Therefore we cannot but conclude that this protest was held
with a sinister objective. It has also become public that these persons
came well prepared for the protest.
The Sri Lankan State has been campaigning amongst the international
community stating that it has been enforcing the recommendations made by
the LLRC. It has also been continuously releasing data and statistics
relating to those who surrendered and the number of persons who had
disappeared. But in the domestic sphere we see that Tamil journalists
are denied the opportunity to even speak about the LLRC recommendations
and their enforcement.
Many journalists in the North-East have been murdered with impunity in
recent critical times. Some have been abducted or been disappeared. A
number of journalists have escaped murder attempts with serious
injuries. Such a critical situation has led to many journalists fleeing
the profession and even the country. In recent times the risky situation
for journalists of the North-East has re-escalated. In the last two
months alone atleast three journalists who worked in Jaffna have fled
the country due to threats to their lives.
While the threats against the workshop were being made in Negombo,
Sivagnanam Selvatheepan, a journalist from Jaffna who escaped an attempt
on his life has fled Sri Lanka and sought refuge in a western country.
We would like to therefore bring to the understanding of the
international community that such continuous harassment of the media
makes Sri Lanka an unfit place for journalists to live in safety and
security.
