Kathmandu, May 3: A rally was organised
Thursday morning in Kathmandu to mark the World Press Freedom Day 2018.
The rally led by Federation of Nepali
Journalists (FNJ) was held under the banner ‘Observation of Power: Media,
Justice and Rule of Law’. The rally started from Babarmahal and converged into
a corner meeting at New Baneshwar, according to a report in The Himalayan
Times.
the corner meeting, FNJ President
Govinda Acharya said, press freedom was embedded into the constitution’s
preamble, but it was not being implemented in practice.
cautioned over government’s effort to
formulate new laws that could curtail press freedom. The FNJ President was of
the view that media organisations must themselves hold regular monitoring to
make the press disciplined and responsible.
FNJ President Mahendra Bista stated
that the scenario of press freedom was improving, however, he stressed on the
continuing incidents of physical attacks on journalists.
World Press Freedom Day, Kathmandu, rally
FNJ President Govinda Acharya, along with
former presidents of the Federation, making public an annual report on
journalists’ security after the rally organised from Babarmahal to New
Baneshwar on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, in Kathmandu, on
Thursday, May 3, 2018. Photo: RSS
Likewise, former FNJ President Taranath Dahal
noted the growing impunity in the backdrop of failure to bring into justice
those who attack journalists.
The World Press Freedom Day is being marked
across the globe today. UNI
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