The Free Media Movement evolved out of the Standing Committee of Journalists, which was formed in late 1991, as a collective enterprise of journalists and media
"The secretary of the Free Media Movement, journalist Hana Ibrahim, opened the workshop and set the stage for the next two days of learning & discussions. #Journalism#Transparency#Accountability#Covid19
The two-day 'Investigative Reporting Program on Transparency & Accountability of the Government during the Covid-19 period' is underway at SLPI Auditorium. #Journalism#Transparency#Accountability#Covid19
"Senior Media Trainer, Mr. Shan Wijetunga, also participated in the opening speech of the workshop. This is a great opportunity to learn from experienced journalists. #Journalism#Transparency#Accountability#Covid19
Commemoration of Black January - 2023
The 'Black January Celebration' program was held yesterday evening (January 24, 2023) at Namel Malani Punchi Theatre, Borella, in memory of the murdered and missing journalists. #foe#SL#mediafreedom
The “Timely Media Discussions” program will be held on Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 6:30 p.m via Zoom facility.
Journalist Amal Jayasinghe will speak on the topic of 'Risk reporting, responsibility, accountability and limitations of a journalist'
Join us Today in placing the current crisis situation of Sri Lanka in to perspective, and explore the plausible exit strategies at 5.30pm Onwards.
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The Free Media Movement strongly condemns and deplores the violent assaults on four Sri Lanka’s News first Journalists covering a protest in front of PM Ranil Wickremesinghe’s residence and six journalists who came to rescue them by several police personnel from Sri Lanka’s (STF)