The US today asked Sri Lanka to take immediate steps to ensure the protection of fundamental rights of journalists and for all citizens after a journalism training session for Tamil scribes here was disrupted for the third time since May by pro-government protesters.
Expressing "deep concern" over the circumstances surrounding the cancellation of the programme on Saturday, the US embassy here alleged a "troubling pattern of impunity" for law violators.
The event, focused on digital security for Jaffna-based journalists, was supported by the US government.
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It also alleged police inaction.
"These events continue a troubling pattern of impunity for those who interfere with both freedom of speech and freedom of assembly in Sri Lanka," the statement added.
The Free Media Movement (FMM) said a workshop organised by them for journalists from northern Jaffna peninsula, a former conflict zone, was abandoned after threats by pro-government groups.