183 Maldives jourlists sign petition for press freedom

Male, April 11: Some 183 Maldivian jourlists have signed a historic petition urging authorities to tackle threats to press freedom, including the withdrawal of a bill crimilising defamation and ending impunity for crimes committed against the press. The petition — submitted to the President’s Office, the People’s Majlis and the Supreme Court on Sunday — comes in the wake of the arrest of some 18 jourlists from a protest last week, Minivan news reported.

It received support from newspapers across the political spectrum, including pro-government websites and opposition aligned outlets.

Jourlists from Haveeru, Raajje TV, The Maldives Independent, Sun Online, Villa TV, Sangu TV, CNM, Dhuvas, Vaanuvaa, Vaguthu, Avas and Dhi TV signed the petition.

Jourlists at the state broadcaster Public Service Media were ordered not to sign the document.

Mohamed Hamdhoon of Haveeru said: “This is an unprecedented petition as it is the first time that so many jourlists are on the same page. So I hope that all the authorities will sit down with us for a discussion.”

“The fourth pillar of democracy is the media and since this petition includes sigtures from almost every media outlet within the fourth estate we are hoping that the authorities consider this as a strong petition and respond to us.”

The petition outlined nine demands, including a thorough inquiry into the abduction of The Maldives Independent jourlist Ahmed Rilwan, withdrawal of the defamation bill, and action to revive the Maldives’ oldest newspaper Haveeru, which remains closed amidst a dispute over ownership.

“After years of attacks, including murder attempts and disappearances, Maldivian jourlists are now facing a different kind of threat; action by courts and regulatory bodies and a defamation bill that if passed will be the death knell for press freedom in the Maldives,” said Zahee Rasheed, the Editor at The Maldives Independent. “Restrictions on press freedom threaten the people’s right to be informed.” (IANS)

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