FREEDOM OF PRESS
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reedom
of press is regarded as an inalienable right of people in a free society. It
carries with it the freedom and responsibility to discuss, question, and
challenge actions and utterances of government, public and private
institutions. Journalists uphold the right to speak unpopular opinions and the
privilege to agree with the majority. Freedom of press belongs to the people.
It must be defended against encroachment or assault from any quarter, public or
private. Journalists must be constantly alert to see that the public business
is conducted in public. They must be vigilant against all who would exploit the
media for self interest.
Freedom
of the press consists of lawful or statutory protections pertaining to
the media and published materials.
With respect to governmental
information, any government distinguishes which materials are public or
protected from disclosure to the public based on classification of information
as sensitive, classified or secret and being otherwise protected from
disclosure due to relevance of the information to protecting the national
interest. Many governments are also subject to sunshine laws or freedom of
information legislation that are used to define the ambit of national interest.
As the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this
right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference, and impart
information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers"
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Social responsibility is an ethical or
ideological theory that an entity whether it is a government, corporation,
organization or individual has a responsibility to society. This responsibility
can be "negative", meaning there is a responsibility to refrain from
acting (resistance stance) or it can be "positive," meaning there is
a responsibility to act (proactive stance).
Media
serve many important responsibilities, for the society such as social economic,
educational, religious, cultural etc. Many people think that media play a vital
role in making democracy work.. media can render the day to day lives of the
people better, it can entertain them to be more specific, the major
responsibilities are:-
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To give a daily account
of what is happening in the surroundings and world.
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To serve as a watchdog
on government
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To inform citizens so
that they can participate in decision making activities
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To provide practical
information for day to day living
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To provide adult
education
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To provide
entertainment
OPINION
A free
press means free people and freedom of speech and expression is the fundamental
right of every human being, provision of which is liable on the government of
the land he dwells on.
In an international context of press and media, as far as its freedom is
concerned it is generally accepted and proven that no ‘absolute’ freedom is
given to them no matter however independent a government would be, there exists
a regulatory body which is in agreement with the supreme laws that govern the
country, regulates the news brought in and views of the journalists in order to
safegaurd the solidarity and dignity of the country. The function of the media
is to inform and engage citizens through the free flow of information that
advances democratic and economic development. A professional and free media
sector builds more transparent and effective governance, promotes fair and open
economies, and generates responsible discussion about social and political
issues aiming towards public satisfaction in their representatives as well as
understanding of the problems of the public by the later to formulate and
implement favorable policies
The
press in
Historically, the press and media had been under pressure regardless of the
nature of the government be it a military dictatorship or a so called
‘democratic’. The buzzword of ‘freedom’ has been reinforced by every government
in the last 61 years but the unfortunate truth is that the press had never been
free and compelled to be the mouthpiece of the ruling parties in the government
. Imprisoning of the journalists and banning of newspapers and TV channels is
not new in our country but the last few years have been worst for Pakistani
press. According to the statistics provided by the Intermedia in their Annual
State of Pakistani Media Report 2007- 08, the analysis covering a period of 12
months i.e. from May 07 to May 08, 15 journalists were murdered in the line of
duty, 357 were arrested, 123 sustained injuries in physical assaults, 154 were
harassed while there were 18 cases of attacks and ransacking of media
properties and 88 cases of various gag orders issued by the government.
Incidents like these and the same in the past have resulted in a clash between
the government and the press which consequently brings social and political
instability in the country which leads to public cynicism in both the media
itself and the government.
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