FMM condemns reactions by govt authorities over teenagers comments
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FMM condemns reactions by govt authorities over teenagers comments

FMM condemns reactions by govt authorities over teenagers comments

The Free Media Movement  has strongly condemned the reactions by government authorities in reaction to the teenage girl who commented about the destruction of the forests in Sinharaja during a quiz programme on the Sirasa TV.

 

The girl  Bhagya Abeyratne of Rakwane was questioned by the Police over her comments.  The FMM called the reaction by government authorities as “a serious violation of the right to freedom of expression.” The FMM said in a statement that girl had expressed her concern and dissatisfaction regarding the deforestation taking place in her village.

 

“The next day, the Minister of Wildlife and Forest Conservation stated that her statement was factually incorrect.Two  police officers of the Rakwana police had gone to her residence and recorded a statement inquiring as to who had influenced her to express these views. The proper course of action that should have been followed would have been for the authorities to investigate and take appropriate action regarding the environmental destruction she revealed and not to take such disturbing action against the person who pointed it out.”, the FMM said.

 

“Requests calling for to be severely reprimanded as well as threatening statements circulating on social media are all actions that discourage free speech and threaten the safety of the personexpressing dissent.”, the FMM added.

 

“It is a social responsibility to comment on an event that affects the people within a democratic society. Both local and foreign courts have emphasized in their judgments that such dissenting voices are not necessarily required to be one hundred percent correct. The boldness in using the right of the youth to criticize and question the policy and actions of the State should be appreciated. Civilized society around the world encourages such means of expressions, especially from children and youth.

 

In a democratic society, it is a citizen right to exercise freedom of expression and dissent with social responsibility and to expand its frontiers and scope. The Free Media Movement strongly urges the government to take appropriate swift action to prevent such incidents that discourage the right to freedom of expression, whilst reminding that the authorities at all levels of government have a constitutional and moral obligation to respect, protect and nurture media freedom, including freedom of expression,”, the FMM added. 

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