The Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE), while expressing serious concerns over the announcement made by Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr
. Firdous Ashiq Awan regarding establishment of media courts, has rejected the proposal.
In a statement issued on Wednesday CPNE President Arif Nizami and Secretary General DrJabbar Khattak said the CPNE stands against any kind of di
scriminatory legislation and would oppose di
scriminator media law at all forums. The CPNE
had already rejected the draft of Pakistan Media Regulatory Authority.
“Press Council of Pakistan, PEMRA’s Commission of Complaints, Wage Board Implementation Tribunal and other laws and forums are very much there for resolution of such conflicts and issues” further added the statement.
CPNE office-bearers said formation of media courts is a di
scriminat
ory step and such move will be considered attack on media freedom and tantamount to increase pressure on the media and journalists. They observed that g
overnment should extend its efforts for strengthening democratic culture, media freedom and right to expression through their acts instead of creating obstacles for smooth functioning of media.
They suggested g
overnment to take measures for the protection of media freedom including fundamental rights enshrined by the constitution of Pakistan.
“Pakistani media is already facing immense direct and indirect pressures in these days and it is the duty of g
overnment to take measures for easing the ongoing pressures whereas the affairs of media should be dealt as per existing laws” they further added They demanded g
overnment to withdraw the announcement of di
scriminatory media courts at its earliest.