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Sri Lanka accuses US of being selective on media rights

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Sri Lanka today accused the US of being selective while criticising it for its failure to curb harassment of journalists after a media workshop for Tamil reporters received death threats.

The Sri Lankan External ministry said that the US embassy statement refers to incidents surrounding the cancellation of a training organised for Jaffna-based journalists on July 26.

"The basis for such training programmes to be funded through the US Embassy is unclear, particularly when the target group has been limited to one geographical region and ethnic group," the ministry said in a statement.

"The US embassy has denounced the rights of a group of protesters against the embassy funded project to the freedom of assembly and expression," it added.
 

The US Embassy appears to be selectively upholding these fundamental principles in Sri Lanka, depending on who is exercising the right, whereas such protests have been taking place all over the world, including in the USA, and on numerous occasions organised by extremist elements against the Sri Lankan State, the statement said.

The US embassy had expressed concern over a media workshop for Tamil journalists which came to be cancelled after a pro-government group had protested against it.

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First Published: Jul 31 2014 | 7:18 PM IST

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