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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, July 26, 2014
Let’s stand together; Death threats will not deter us –FMM
[Photo
left to right: A. Nixon (SLTMA) Sunil Jayasekara, Sampath Samarakoon,
Delesha Abeysundara (FMM) at the press conference, 26.07.2014]
We, the Free Media Movement (FMM) and Sri Lanka Tamil Media Alliance
(SLMTA) are here to day to inform you about the harassments faced by
out fellow Tamil media journalists yesterday and today (26 July). Sri
Lanka Journalists Association, the Muslim Media Forum, Sri Lanka section
of the SAFMA are unable to present here today but they all have
endorsed this press conference.
Before going to the main topic I would like to inform you about another
threatening development. It was only two hours before We, the FMM
informed media institutions about this press conference. One hour after
we informed the media I received a call form caller ID hidden phone and
asked my name. I introduced myself. Then in a threatening and clear
voice I was told that if FMM go ahead with this press conference they
will not allow me to live. The voice said clearly that I will be
killed.
Sri Lanka human rights activists and independent journalists have been
living with these kinds of threats for long years now. We know the
situation is dangerous and the gravity of these threats. We are holding
this press conference today knowing very well this situation.
I was born in this country and will die in this country. We are ready to face the challenge.
Last night around 1.30 am 16 Tamil medium journalists form Jaffna were
on there way to Colombo to attend a training workshop. They were checked
by a group in military uniforms on two occasions and on the second
check point they were detained allegedly having Cannabis (Ganja) in
their procession. Later they were released and allowed to proceed to
Colombo.
We have come to know that a person called Sogha behind this incident.
According to our information this person goes with code name Sogha is
either related to or a member of the security forces.
The workshop was to be held at the auditorium of the Sri Lanka Press
Institute. Before the workshop commenced a group of around 40 people
came in front of the SLPI and stated a protest against the workshop.
They made unfounded allegations against the workshop and the
participating journalists.
This is a continuation of suppression of media freedom in Sri Lanka and
we all should stand together in condemning these dastardly acts. This
is the third time in recent times Tamil journalists were prevented by
disruptive elements together the security forces, attending training
workshops in the South of Sri Lanka.
Training is a necessary in order to practice good journalism. Then why
Tamil Journalists in Sri Lanka is prevented in obtaining more skills in
their profession? Who is behind this insidious scheme? We want the
government to find out answers. If not naturally it is the government
will be held responsible. This is the first message we like to deliver
today.
Secondly this is an another instance, which shows that post war Sri
Lanka has failed to usher promised peace and democracy. Today we even do
not have the rights we enjoyed during the war.
If we do not stand together and oppose these violations of peoples
rights we too will beheld responsible for this degeneration. Even the
Information Department which is duty bound to protect our rights have
become a puppet of the Ministry of Defence. It keeps a complete
salience in the face of harassments and intimidations faced by media and
journalists today.
We like to tell the government and security forces not to violate our
rights as journalists. Security forces have their own duties so please
leave us alone to carry out our profession.
We like to reiterate that we are not naïve and know very well that
threading situation we face today. The Free Media Movement will face the
challenge together with the other press freedom organizations in the
country.
(This article is based on the views expressed by Sunil Jayaekara at the press conference held at the SLPI on 26th July 2014)