Know the rights
FOR years and years together the journalists community has been clamouring about their rights as they perform their duties as a professional media men in difficult and arduous circumstances having no security and safety of their life.
Some rights are there in Article 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan regarding freedom of expression but their demand is much more than that on the basis of their facing dangers and threats of sorts while performing their professional duties over the years.
Federal Minister for Human Rights, Dr Shireen Mazari, has taken lots of pains as she has put together all known, unknown and desirable and permissible rights for the working journalists.
In doing so, she has also reminded them about their responsibilities such as avoiding subjectivity, sticking to objectivity and ensure they only cover and report true news and shun filing and reporting fake news in any manner as their commitment to the society and the state.
Not only the all required and demanded rights have been put together but also a machinery has been, perhaps to the best of memory of this scribe for the first, for ensuring implementation of these rights with or without complaints.
All this and even much more has been put together in the new comprehensive law known as “Journalists and Media Professionals Bill, 2021” which has since been passed by both the Houses of Parliament ie National Assembly and the Senate one after the other in November 2021.
It attained the status of an act of the Parliament when this historical legislation , as for as the journalists community inclusive of print and electronic media is concerned, was assented to by President Dr Arif Alvi on 01 December 2021 in the presence of the federal ministers, large number of journalists and media professionals.
Since the bill focused protecting the life journalists, saving them from harassment and torture and ensuring their welfare by giving facilities and health insurance, the President underlined the need for a culture of tolerance for the journalists because they were only reposting and disseminating information, he was happy to sign the historic bill, the act gave protection of life to the journalists who worked in hazardous conditions, the fake news was a serious issue and the Holy Quran also warned against fake news as it could create chaos and wars between the nations as the war in Iraq due to the fake news about the weapons of mass destruction.
Dilating little more on the fake news, the President went on to that the damage was also done to Afghanistan due to fake news and now in this, the instruments and efficacy of news mediums has changed and fake news were more prevalent and India had also attacked Pakistan with fake news.
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ch Fawad Hussain speaking on the occasion remarked that the government would support the working journalists and strive to protect their rights.
In her remarks, Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari, who piloted the historic legislation for the journalists, said that the new law was progress in nature and ensured insurance of life and health to the journalists and media professionals.
Rights of journalists and media professionals, which have been put together in the new Act, include Right to life and protection against ill-treatment; Right to privacy and non-disclosure of sources; Independence in the performance of duties; Good faith obligation of journalists and media professionals; Protection from abusive, violent and intolerant behaviour and protection against harassment.
The rights have been mentioned above briefly though the legislation provides details as these rights are to be exercised by the journalists and media professionals.
The media should have information about their rights, as contained in the Act, and also how they are going to ensure their implementation by the official procedure provided therein.
Besides the rights which have been mentioned in the legislation which also provides for establishment of an independent Commission for entertaining the complaints of the journalists and media professionals regarding hindrances and obstruction by the public and private quarters in the performance of their professional duties and availing the facilities guaranteed in it.
Importantly, the media people should also know the composition of the Commission to whom they have to lodge complaints about their grievances and these will be by and large entertained and solved within fourteen days.
The Commission will be headed by a Chairperson having demonstrable knowledge of or practical experience of minimum 20 years in matters relating to law, justice and human rights and will comprise a member of the Pakistan Bar Council, four journalists with over 25 years of experience nominated by the PFUJ, one nominated member each from Islamabad Union of Journalists, Karachi Union of Journalists, Lahore Union of Journalists, Quetta Union of Journalists and Peshawar Union of journalists, Secretary of the National Press Club, Secretary of the Parliamentary Reporters Association, Secretary of the Supreme Court Reporters Association, a representative of the Ministry of Human Rights, a representative of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Secretary of the Commission who shall not have a right to vote.
Composition of the Commission has been mentioned here purposely as it leaves much to be desired. Lahore-based Punjab Union of Journalists (PUJ) is among the oldest trade union body of the media people but it is missing somehow.
Although PUJ has more than couple of factions but there is no Lahore Union of Journalists as such which has been named in the Commission. It would have been better of the text of the new legislation had also been vetted by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting officially to avoid such misnomers and ensuring due mention of PUJ.
The new legislation is undoubtedly a milestone work done by the Ministry of Human Rights but if the Information Ministry was involved in consultation prior to its finalization and submission to Parliament then such blunders should not have been occurred.
The legislation has come into force but practically it will be on ground and working only after the appointment of the Chairman of the Commission and nomination of other members.
The new legislation also provides for institution of the Journalists Welfare Scheme; Obligation to investigate, prosecute and penalize threats, coercion, acts of violence and abuse of journalists and media professionals and combating impunity.
Journalists representative organizations would be well-advised to remain in constant contact with the Ministries of Human Rights and Information to ensure implementation of the new legislation and also to point out deficiencies, shortcomings and hindrances noticed in its implementation so that the good intentions and objectives behind it are ensured and the Commission established under it performs its functions and duties objectively in line with the spirit behind the new Act.
—The writer is a retired Deputy Controller (News), Radio Pakistan, based in Lahore.