http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=Respond_to_Amnesty_Anti_Sri_Lanka_Campaign_20121126_05
WE DID IT SO CAN YOU!
Sri Lankan University Students in US respond to Amnesty’s Anti-Sri Lanka Campaign
Sri Lankan
Students Association of the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA has
organized an awareness event on Sri Lanka's conflict and on post-conflict
developments on 15th November 2012.
During the event the student group has screened "Freedom Speaks"
an independent investigative documentary about Sri Lanka's conflict to an
audience of university students, lecturers, Sri Lanka community members and
media.
President of the Student Association mentioned that the event
was organized as a response to the malicious propaganda campaign carried out by
the Amnesty International -USA (AI- USA) against Sri Lanka. He said he and other
Sri Lankan students were shocked to learn how Amnesty's campaign has been
designed to mislead unsuspecting audiences when they attended a movie screening
organized by the INGO.
"Recently, Amnesty screened a movie titled 'The truth that
wasn't there' at the university. Sri Lankan students too attended the event as
it was heavily advertised as a movie about Sri Lanka. They said that they could
not believe how that documentary distorted the truth that they knew very well
about the country. They had questioned the authenticity of the movie's content
from the Amnesty representatives but they were clueless and unable to answer",
they said.
"Unfortunately, for an audience that barely knows where Sri
Lanka is, this type of propaganda could be very effective .They
form their opinion about our country watching these misleading documentaries and
listening to the stories told to them by Amnesty reps. This is why we decided to
screen 'Freedom Speaks' during this event", students added.
"Freedom Speaks - The Unspoken Ground Realities of Sri Lanka's
Conflict", a documentary produced by a team of young Sri Lankan film enthusiasts
in 2011. The documentary was selected for the four best documentaries produced
in Sri Lanka at the SIGNIS awards 2012.
The Sri Lankan student organization has also released a press
statement urging Sri Lankan student groups in U.S. and elsewhere to organize
similar events on behalf of their motherland.
The full text of the press released speech:
WE DID IT SO CAN YOU!
Amnesty international (AI-USA) in USA is seeking to mislead the
public regarding events in Sri Lanka. One glaring example is the screening of a
documentary entitled "The truth that wasn't there", in several universities in
USA. When it was brought to Kentucky, some of us went to Floyd Theatre of the
University of the Louisville to see this film, as its theme was pertaining to
Sri Lanka. We were shocked and appalled by what we saw. Camps for refugees were
made to appear places fit only for animals to live in. The impression given is
totally biased and prejudicial to the reputation of our country.
During the discussion which followed the screening of the film
we protested and questioned the organizers regarding the veracity and
authenticity of facts and figures, and the sources on which this documentary is
based. The organizers were clueless and our questions went unanswered.
Then we made a request to university authorities an obtain
permission to screen another film on the same theme in order to tell the real
truth to the public on November 15, 2012 on Floyd Theatre was the venue to the
screening of a documentary named "freedom Speaks". Even though so many countries
including the US itself have declared the LTTE as a terrorist organization the
average Americans seems to be unaware of it. This became an evident at the
discussion we had with some of them. Their impression is that LTTE is fighting
for freedom of Tamil speaking people in Sri Lanka. The strength of LTTE
propaganda machine is the cause of this misconception.
We urge all Sri Lankans living or studying in the West to unite
and rise up in defence of the mother country by protesting and questioning the
basis of these documentaries sponsored by AI, whenever and where ever it is
screened.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment