FNJ concerned about deteriorating press freedom

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, April 28 Federation of Nepali Journalists today submitted a 16-point letter of attention to Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Co-chair
Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba separately, urging the leaders to take initiative to ensure free press
and freedom of expression in the country. A delegation led by FNJ President Govinda Acharya had visited Dahal residence in Khumaltar and
Deuba residence in Budhanilkantha to hand over the letters. According to FNJ, it was a part of the ongoing pressure campaign
FNJ is launching the campaign against the growing government trend of detaining and sending mediapersons to jail under the Electronic
Transactions Act, and on charges of offence against the state. Upon receiving the letters, Dahal and Deuba expressed their commitment to
ensuring press freedom and assured that they would help address the issues raised by journalists
FNJ stated that it would submit the letter of attention to the leaders of all political parties, former prime ministers, speaker of the
House of Representatives, chairperson of the National Assembly, rights activists and civil society leaders. Issues raised by FNJ in its
16-point letter include formulation and implementation of press laws by the federal, provincial and local levels in accordance with the
spirit of the constitution and international declarations; put an end to enactment of draconian laws; implementation of National Media
Policy with modification; amendment to the anti-press provisions in the Criminal Code Act and Civil Code Act; guarantee of facilities to the
working journalists as provisioned by the Working Journalist Act and Working Journalist Rules; and increment in minimum salary of
journalists. FNJ has also demanded that the government recognise Nepali media as a communication service industry and provide facilities
accordingly, ensure proportional distribution of government advertisements and grant permission to journalists to enter Singh Durbar with
identity cards issued by FNJ
Its other demands include providing monthly subsistence allowance to senior journalists above 60 years of age and journalists with
disabilities, scrapping sections 47 and 48 of the Electronic Transactions Act and providing health insurance and life insurance facilities
to journalists. According to section 47, a person, who publishes any prohibited materials in the electronic media to spread hatred or
jealously against someone or jeopardise the harmonious relations among people of various castes, tribes and communities, will be slapped a
fine of up to Rs 100,000 or an imprisonment for five years, or both
Similarly, section 48 stipulates a provision of punishment with a fine of Rs 10,000 or an imprisonment of two years or both for violation of
individual rights to privacy.