Sri Lanka: New government must uphold press freedom, says press freedom collective-IFJ

Eora / Sydney, January 14, 2024  

A coalition of trade unions, media advocacy groups, and journalist representative bodies have urged the newly-elected government of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to uphold press freedom and challenge a culture of impunity for crimes against journalists in Sri Lanka.

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliates, the Federation of Media Employees and Trade Unions (FMETU), the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA), and the Free Media Movement (FMM), in stressing the historical importance of this transition and urging Dissanayake and the ruling National People’s Power (NPP) coalition to stand by their commitments in service of democracy, the media, and justice.

Sri Lanka: Journalist arrested for reporting protest -IFJ Statement

Selavkumar Nilantan was arrested by Sri Lanka police for his report on corruption. The International Federation of Journalists’ full statement against this action is below.

Batticaloa-based Tamil journalist Selvakumar Nilanthan was arrested on October 21 for his reporting on protests against alleged corrupt activity involving a local Sri Lankan government official in 2020, spending a night in an Eravur police cell. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliates, the Federation of Media Employees Trade Unions (FMETU), the Free Media Movement (FMM), and the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA), in condemning the arrest and urging authorities to ensure the protection of Tamil journalists.

On October 21, Tamil Guardian correspondent Selvakumar Nilanthan was arrested after reporting on protests against alleged corrupt activity conducted by the Chenkalady Divisional Secretary (DS) in 2019.Nilanthan was arrested alongside two non-journalists on charges related to the obstruction of official duties.

Building Trade Union Power for Democratic Rights, Media Freedom, and Decent Work

The Federation of Media Employees Trade Union under the guidance of the International Federation of Journalists, organized the leadership training and completed the two-day workshops at the Thevni Holiday Resorts on 13& 14th October 2024 outside of Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The participants representing all provinces and mainstream media of the Island with 07 women journalists and 15 journalists participated in this Leadership Development Training workshop.

It covered the areas of what a union is, what the role of a union is, how to develop the union, the role of leadership, online organizing the union, etc.

 

The IFJ trained the trainers with TOT under this program. Ms.Gouri Bathan, Ms. Shareefa Tahir,  Ms.Indira Nawagamuwa, Mr Rizwan Segue Mohideen, and Mr. Tharidu Uduwaragedara shared their experience and expertise knowledge to train the participants in this workshop.

Agenda as follow

Day 01 –

Introduction with Explaining Agenda (Indira)

Icebreaker (Sherry- Indira)

What is Leadership – 40 minutes – Tharindu

Leading unions and Members – 30 minutes – Sherry

Union Purpose and Leader Responsibilities – 40 minutes – Sherry

Prioritizing issues and Goals – Tharindu

Developing Strong Leaders and Activists – Tharindu And Sherry

Day 2 –

Communications – 40

Organizing online – 90 minutes – Rizvan

Collective Power and Action – 40 minutes – Gowri

Building and Sharing Responsibilities – 60 minutes – Gowri

Leadership Presentations – 90 minutes (With Rizvan and Gowri)

 

In addition, they discussed that they have to implement in the future the National Media Policy framework they did earlier. The purpose of the survey was to consult representatives from the media and journalists’ community island-wide on recommendations for national media policy development

 

 

Julian Assange’s Freedom: Another Victory in the Global Fight for Press Freedom!

2024/06/25 Press Release:

Julian Assange’s Freedom: Another Victory in the Global Fight for Press Freedom!

The Federation of Media Employees’ Unions considers the release of journalist Julian Assange, who was effectively detained for 14 years, and his opportunity to return to his home country to live a normal life, another decisive victory in the global fight for media freedom.

The Executive Council of the International Federation of Journalists met in London last week and discussed the case of journalist Julian Assange. The Federation points out that by removing 17 of the 18 charges against Julian Assange, the American government has avoided setting a precedent that could have established journalism as a criminal offense.

IFJ President Dominique Pradalié said: “Julian Assange is free. Victory for the right to inform and to be informed. Victory for journalists around the world.”

IFJ General Secretary Anthony Bellanger said “The attempted prosecution of Julian Assange cast a dark shadow over journalists, particularly those who cover national security issues. Had Assange gone to prison for the rest of his life, any reporter handed a classified document would fear facing a similar fate.”

In 2010, WikiLeaks revealed evidence of war crimes committed by the US military in Iraq. Since then, it has worked to disclose sensitive information related to various events, including the war in Afghanistan. The struggle for press freedom regarding Julian Assange and WikiLeaks for more than a decade demonstrates the risks faced by journalists. The Federation of Media Employees’ Unions strongly emphasizes the need for journalists worldwide to organize collectively to protect their rights and win such battles.

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Journalist Tharindu Uduvaragedara has filed a fundamental rights petition.

Journalist Tharindu Uduvaragedara has filed a fundamental rights petition against the Sri Lankan police against forcibly arresting, assaulting, and detaining in the police cell without treatment while returning home after reporting a protest.

He, who is currently working as the National Organizer of the Federation of Media Workers’ Unions as well as the editor of the Whatnews website, had filed the fundamental rights petition on June 12th.

Enhancing union leadership and organising skills – Sri Lanka.

Unions are a vital guarantor of human rights! Union leaders from the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA), the Free Media Movement (FMM)the Federation of Media Employees Trade Unions (FMETU), and the Maldives Journalists Association (MJA) attended an IFJ-run Union Leadership and Organising Training of Trainers (ToT) from 26 to 30 May at Kithul Kanda, Padukka, out of Colombo City, Sri Lanka.

The training, attended by 16 representatives is designed to build effective leadership and campaigning strategies when organising for power and will be followed by further training sessions run by attendees.

The Norsk Journalistlag and Union To Union supported and funded this activity.  This workshop was made possible and Organised by IFJ Asia Pacific.

 

IDAHOBIT: No comrade left behind

On the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins the Council of Global Unions to reaffirm its commitment to building respect and dignity for all workers, including LGBTI+ comrades.

The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), celebrated on 17 May, is an opportunity for the trade union movement across the globe to (re)affirm our commitment to solidarity with LGBTI+ people and communities increasingly under siege. No comrade should be left behind in our fight for equality, justice and freedom for all.

FMETU join World Solidarity Day against the killing of Palestinian journalists by Israel!

The International Federation of Journalists and its affiliated media organizations declared February 26 as World Solidarity Day to protest the killing of Palestinian journalists and civilians by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip. “Stop Israel’s Genocide of Journalists and Civilians Immediately!” This Palestine Solidarity Day was announced under the slogan.

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