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FNJ seeks further review in Media Council, IT bills



KATHMANDU: The Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) has sought further improvements in the Media Council Bill and Information Technology (IT) Bill before proceeding with the bills.

A meeting of the FNJ central office bearers and members on Thursday reviewed the latest status about the bills, deciding to go with pressure-creating programs to get the FNJ voices addressed in the bills.

The umbrella organization of journalists highlighted the need for additional improvement in the Media Council Bill for Council’s autonomy.

The meeting chaired by FNJ acting chair Bipul Pokharel urged the government to sit for discussions with stakeholders concerned before proceeding with the bills.

“Besides, the meeting has decided to draw the government’s attention towards a press statement capable of posing a threat against editors and media house issued by the Chinese Embassy in Nepal over disseminated news,” the FNJ stated at the press meet.

It has also urged the media houses to follow media ethics and be more attentive while disseminating news on sensitive topics.

It has as usual stressed the editorial freedom in a media house, deciding to keep going with efforts and monitoring in regard to the implementation of the Working Journalists’ Act.

Stating that a large number of journalists are at present without a press pass, it has demanded the government’s facilitation to create an easy atmosphere for renewing press pass and ensuring the safety of journalists.

Publish Date : 21 February 2020 18:17 PM

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