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Three international lobby groups have written to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on the importance of ensuring media freedom.
The following is the letter written jointly by Amnesty International Acting Secretary General Julie Verhaar; Committee to Protect Journalists Executive Director Joel Simon and Reporters Without Borders Secretary General Christophe Deloire.
We welcome the commitment you made to the right to freedom of expression, including media freedom, in your speech on Sri Lanka’s 72nd National Day. “I wish to fully strengthen the freedom of people to think and write freely,” you pledged.
“My Government is already ready to tolerate and accommodate opposing views. The media has complete freedom today.”
We recall that this is a reiteration of the pledge you made within a month of assuming office at a meeting with media editors in December 2019.
We are, however, concerned by reports that journalists and other media workers in Sri Lanka are being subjected to harassment, intimidation and surveillance by the authorities as well as other actors. To quote a few examples, in November 2019, the police raided the offices of Newshub.lk, using an expired search warrant on the pretext they were looking for allegedly defamatory content. 1 In another case in December, the former head of the Lake House New Media Division was assaulted by a group with ties to the ruling party. 2 In January, a group of journalists were threatened with death, in leaflets left by an unknown group at the Batticaloa Press Club. 3 In at least three other cases, journalists had been questioned by the Criminal Investigation Department or the police regarding their work and reporting. 5 State and 6 private broadcast and print media are carrying out smear campaigns on journalists critical of the Government, and these are mirrored on their social media channels, where those journalists are further demonised. We are alarmed that we continue to receive reports of harassment of journalists still as of this month.
Sri Lanka has a troubling history of impunity for violence against journalists. Alleged incidents of attacks by individuals or groups against journalists from the North to the South are rarely investigated through a prompt, impartial, independent and effective inquiry with a view of bringing suspected perpetrators to justice in fair trials.
As you are aware, the right to freedom of expression is protected in the Sri Lankan Constitution and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, a treaty to which Sri Lanka is bound as a state party. It is a right that plays a key role in realising the full range of human rights set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards, including the right to an effective remedy. Without it, there cannot be full transparency and accountability.
We call on your Government to take concrete steps to create a safe and enabling environment where journalists and other media workers can carry out their vital work freely and without fear, by carrying out effective and independent investigations into all alleged incidents of attacks, threats and intimidation of journalists, and to hold perpetrators to account with a view of preventing such incidents in the future. As you rightly said: “We have to ensure that everyone has the right to freely express themselves.”
1 EconomyNext, Police search Newshub.lk newsroom, 2019, https://www.republicnext.com/security/police-search-newshub-lk-newsroom/, and
Newshub.lk, Why was Newshub.lk frisked by police? 2019, http://newshub.lk/en/2019/11/27/why-was-newhub-lk-frisked-by-police-video/
2 Times Online, UNP urges disciplinary action be taken against those who assaulted Lake House journalist, 2019,
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/article/1112024/unp-urges-disciplinary-action-be-taken-against-those-who-assaulted-lake-house-journalist, and Colombo
Telegraph, President Gota’s Goons Assault Lake House New Media Head, 2019, https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/president-gotas-goonsassault-lake-house-new-media-head/
3 Colombo Gazette, Batticaloa Tamil journalists receive death threats, 2020, http://colombogazette.com/2020/01/24/batticaloa-tamil-journalists-receivedeath-threats-2/, and International Federation of Journalists, Sri Lanka: Tamil journalists receive death threats, 2020, https://www.ifj.org/mediacentre/
news/detail/category/press-releases/article/sri-lanka-tamil-journalists-receive-death-threats.html
4 Amnesty International, Sri Lanka: Attacks on Human Rights Organisations, Media Organisations and Journalists In Sri Lanka, 2020,
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/asa37/1678/2020/en/
5 For e.g. see Daily News, Swiss employee’s mobile phone directed to Gov’t Analyst for report, 2020, https://www.dailynews.lk/2020/01/22/laworder/
209138/swiss-employee%E2%80%99s-mobile-phone-directed-gov%E2%80%99t-analyst-report, and Divaina (Sinhala newspaper), How Austin
Fernando paved the way for the Geneva resolution… British investigation team seeks Government’s response on Tiger diaspora… Dharisha Bastian’s project against Gotabaya, 2020. http://divaina.com/sunday/index.php/arakshawa/13105-2020-01-31-06-12-29
6 For e.g. see video on Ada Derana YouTube channel, Phone recording between Ranjan and BBC Sinhala journalist Azzam Ameen (English), 2020,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=luM0cviZSYA