A United Front: Media Advocates Push for Political Parties to Protect Press Freedom
News Desk
Islamabad: As the situation of journalists in Pakistan worsens in the run-up to the general elections, 16 media organisations issued a critical appeal to the key mainstream and regional political parties involved in the election campaign, urging them to commit to concrete measures in favour of press freedom.
As Pakistan prepares for general elections and political parties draft new election manifestos to offer voters a package they want to support at the polls, the country’s leading press clubs, national and provincial unions of journalists, Paris-based global media watchdog organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and RSF’s Pakistan partner Freedom Network call on mainstream and provincial heads of contesting parties to pen their commitment to deficit-free elections.
“In Pakistan, which was one of five countries included in a pilot project of the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the issue of impunity for crimes against journalists and media is very high.”
According to the press statement published by RSF Pakistan representative on Monday, the Annual Impunity 2022 Report of RSF’s Pakistan partner Freedom Network said that they were “no convictions in 96 percent of journalist killings” in the past 10 years.
It said: “Such a high percentage of impunity for crimes against media practitioners and assistants is alarming and puts journalists in extreme danger for practising journalism, thus, denying citizens of Pakistan their right to know and access information – the two fundamental rights enshrined in the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan, guaranteed by Articles 19 and 19A.”
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, Karachi Union of Journalists, Punjab Union of Journalists, Balochistan Union of Journalists, Khyber Union of Journalists, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists, Digital Media Alliance of Pakistan (DigiMAP), Pakistan Journalists Safety Coalition (PJSC)-Federal chapter, Association of Electronic Media Editors and News Directors (AEMEND), Freedom Network, Reporters Without Borders, and TV journalist Hamid Mir co-authored this joint letter.
“In the run-up to elections, the ball is now in the court of the political parties as regards defending press freedom, as well as journalistic independence and pluralism, as fundamental guarantees of a functioning democracy.
Pakistan’s press clubs along with journalists’ unions, press freedom organisations and editors bodies for electronic media, call on the leaders of the main political parties to make a concrete commitment to our proposals, starting with the search for legislative guarantees for the protection of journalists and the fight against impunity for crimes of violence against them,” according to RSF South Asia desk.
The statement recalled that traditionally, political parties were strong supporters of freedom of expression and press freedom in Pakistan. “Journalistic institutions such as press clubs and unions of journalists remained steadfast in upholding the constitutional rights to freedom of expression, of which journalism is an important tool used to exercise the right,” the statement said.
“We ask these federal and regional political parties to take our call into consideration and state unambiguously that they will support press freedom, the right to reliable information and the defence of journalists, that they will end impunity for crimes against media through Pakistan’s legal framework and that they will bring to justice the perpetrators of crimes against journalists,”…
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