World Press Freedom Day 2020: Mechanism To Develop “Journalism Without Fear Or Favour'
ABP News Bureau | 02 May 2020 10:57 PM (IST)
World Press Freedom Day preaches safety of journalists, their independence from political or commercial influence, and gender equality in all aspects of the media under the theme “Journalism Without Fear or Favour".
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India is the founding member of Community of Democracies, which has taken a pledge to uphold the freedom of speech and expression; freedom of the press; and freedom of transparency as core principles. Considering ‘Media as Fourth pillar of its State’, India should be in the forefront in safeguarding its media and promoting press freedom on the international stage. However, the ground practices are way far different from what we as a nation had ever dreamt off. A report called ‘Getting Away with Murder’ by journalists Geeta Seshu and Urvashi Sarkar highlight heinous attacks on journalists in the last five years. At least 198 serious attacks were recorded on reporters between 2014 to 2019, and of these, 36 happened in 2019 alone. Six of these happened during the protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) which came into effect from December 2019. Various other media watch groups such as National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) have also revealed the shocking data, listing 40 journalists being killed, of which 27 murdered in direct retaliation for their work since 1992. CPJ even states that “Indian journalists tend to devalue the attacks on themselves as a community and fail to speak out in one voice”. These reports show how slowly cases linked with the attack on media workers move forward, and especially when the media coverage dies down.