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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Threat and intimidation forces end to Sri Lankan journalist training

10/06/2014
The
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins Sri Lankan
affiliate the Free Media Movement (FMM) in condemning the role of
security forces in the cancellation of a yet another workshop for
journalists’ in Gampaha, Sri Lanka, on June 7.
According
to reports, the three-day workshop for Tamil-language media in
North-Eastern Sri Lanka was cancelled after a group of miscreants warned
to disrupt it. The workshop theme was investigative reporting arising
from recommendations from the Reconciliation Commission.
The
FMM has advised that instead of ensuring the journalists rights to
association and assembly, the police advised the organizer Transparency
International Sri Lanka to leave the venue and hotel. The participants
were moved to the Galadari Hotel, Colombo, for safety but the management
of the five-star hotel asked them to leave the hotel at midnight after
receiving threats.
According
to the FMM, this is not the first reports of intimidation to stop Tamil
journalism training programs in Sri Lanka. The same media workshop was
also abandoned due to intimidation by the military earlier in May in
Giritale, the Polnnaruwa district of North Central Province. In January
this year, another two-day training for Tamil journalists organized by
the Search for Common Ground in the same district was abandoned after a
group of Buddhist monks disrupted proceedings.
The
FMM said: “All these developments show that suppression of independent
media in Sri Lanka is a well planned strategy. The Government has failed
to carry out any independent investigation on continuing violations of
freedom of expression rights in the country.”
“The
FMM calls on the government to initiate a credible investigation on
this blatant violation of rights of the journalists and to bring the
culprits to book. The FMM also calls on all democratic forces to come
forward to safeguard basic freedoms of the people of Sri Lanka,
including the freedom of expression.”
The
IFJ said: “This pattern of threat and intimidation is designed to
silence the media and ultimately block the public’s right to know. The
lack of due investigation in this string of incidents is the reason Sri
Lanka remains high on the world’s watch list for impunity. Those
incidents have deteriorated the freedom of expression and weakened
democratic governance, thus we urge the Sri Lankan government to
immediately act to stop such activities and allow media-related training
for the development of the independent media.”
For further information contact IFJ Asia-Pacific on +61 2 9333 0950
The IFJ represents more than 600,000 journalists in 131 countries
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