World Press Freedom Day

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Senior media professionals expressed concern over the shrinking of spaces for the media. They said hat the challenges had become far more acute for media professionals in the era of neo liberalization. They expressed concern over the violence and insecurity of employment faced by a large number of journalists and called upon the journalist community to take on these challenges collectively.

Issues relating to the corporatisation of the media, the imposition of a certain kind of a discourse as well as challenges thrown up by the social media were also discussed. They were speaking at a panel discussion to mark the World Press Freedom Day, organized by the Indian Women’s Press Corps.

The panelists included senior columnist Neerja Choudhary; Founder Editor – Wire, Siddharth Varadarajan, Editor, Jansatta, Mukesh Bharadwaj and RSTV CEO, Gurdeep Sappal. The meeting was presided by IWPC president Shobhna Jain.

On the occasion they resolved to strive for upholding freedom of independent journalism in the interests of the creation of a just, fair, democratic and humane society.

The meeting condemns the acts of violence faced by journalists at the workplace and in society, globally as well as within India, the deterioration in working conditions, unfair terms of contract and employment.

It calls on journalists to come together as a collective to uphold their rights and freedoms. It calls upon the government to uphold the rule of law in media establishments and to take steps that guarantee social security, decent wages and ensure an environment where journalists can work in free and fair conditions in the interests of upholding democracy.