Transparency International Sri Lanka today said in a statement that it organized training on corruption-related investigative reporting for ethnic Tamil journalists from the country's north and east. The journalists, however, were evicted from two training venues, the statement said.
The managers of the first venue told the group that the defence ministry had objected to the training, while a group of protesters, including military personnel, disrupted a second attempt, according to the statement. It said the participants were also forced out of their hotel at night.
DHowever, efence ministry spokesman Ruwan Wanigasooriya rejected the allegation. "We regret that Transparency International resorts to making such baseless allegations," he said.
Transparency International said it had conducted similar training for other journalists without hindrance and that denying an opportunity for Tamil journalists to undergo training could further erode ethnic unity in the country,AP reported.