President, PM reaffirm commitment to promote free media in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD -UNS: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed their commitment to upholding and promoting a free and responsible press in Pakistan.

In their separate messages on World Press Freedom Day, they paid tribute to media workers around the world, including those in Pakistan, for their efforts and sacrifices in pursuit of the truth.

President Zardari said the media is indispensable for promoting dialogue, highlighting issues of social, economic and environmental significance, uncovering corruption and advocating for the marginalised.

He honoured the sacrifices made by the journalists who have lost their lives in pursuit of truth, especially reporting in conflict zones like Gaza and Palestine and acknowledged that their courage and dedication continue to be inspiring.

“Article 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan guarantees the right to freedom of speech and a free press, subject to certain restrictions. The media is indispensable for promoting dialogue, highlighting issues of social, economic and environmental significance, uncovering corruption and advocating for the marginalized,” he added.

The president said: “We have taken a number of steps for the protection and welfare of journalists, but more needs to be done by providing them a safe, secure, and enabling environment.”

He added that a culture where journalists felt secure to perform their duties without fear and harassment was the need of the time. The president urged the media to uphold the highest standards of journalism, accuracy, and professionalism.

“The responsibility of the media has become onerous in view of the environment of fake news, disinformation, and sensationalism undermining public trust,” he said.

Moreover, the media has a critical role in raising awareness of citizens’ rights and responsibilities, socio-economic issues, promoting civic education, and encouraging informed public participation in the democratic process, he said, adding that the press should serve as a bridge between the people and public institutions, and give voice to the voiceless.

“On this day, let us renew our resolve to protect and promote press freedom as an essential element of our democracy.”

“I hope the government will continue working to protect press freedoms and ensure journalists’ safety, dignity, and independence. I am also hopeful that our media will continue to play its role in educating and informing our nation on issues of national and global significance,” the president added.

PM Shehbaz said: “Protecting freedom of expression requires ensuring that the media is not misused for spreading falsehoods, fake news, propaganda, foreign agendas, or political interests.”

The premier commended the responsible role of Pakistan’s media in countering India’s recent water aggression and baseless accusations through truth and facts.

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