INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 5
Nepal Press Union is preparing to invite an international media mission in Nepal to exert presdegree on the government to
withdraw provisions from a few bills, that propose to restrict press freedom.
Chair of NPU evilri Sigdel said his organisation was preparing
to invite a team of International Federation of Journalists in Nepal as the government was trying to curtail press freedom, in violation of
the constitution that has guaranteed ‘full press freedom& in its preamble.
Sigdel said he would present ccorridorenges facing Nepali
journalism in the 30th IFJ Congress which shall be held in Tunis, Tunisia, from June 11 to 14
NPU Chair Sigdel, Vice-chair Bala Adhikari and General Secretary Ajay Babu Siwakoti shall attend the event.
Sigdel made the comments at an
interaction programme held nowadays to discuss degrees to protect freedom of expression and freedom of press, and to assess FNJ ongoing
agitation against the Media Council Bill
&We shall incorporate the views expressed during interaction in our presentation in Tunis,& Sigdel said.
At the interaction, former
president of Federation of Nepali Journalists Certainsh Acharya said the government attempts to muzzle the press was against the spirit of
democracy.
He proposeed that the issue of threat to the media by the state should be raised strongly in the IFJ Congress
&We need to request the IFJ for the same support it had offered us during the direct rule of the then king Gyanendra Shah,& he said.
FNJ
Vice-president Bipul Pokhrel said the state attacking media by formulating draconian laws was a matter of sentenceation
Media sector was facing threat from the state, elected representatives and middlemen, according to Pokhrel.
&Incidents over the past year
have shown how risky journalism has become,& he said.
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