The Jerusalem Journalists Association has issued a statement protesting what it perceives as attempts to silence the media with regard to reports and opinion pieces related to the upcoming Knesset elections on Match 17, Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post reported on Monday.
JJA Chairman Ahia Ginossar declared that there is no argument about the need for journalists to stay within the limits of the law, but there is a feeling that beyond that, there is a growing desire to silence any form of criticism against politicians and to instill the kind of fear amongst the media, that will prompt journalists to place gag orders on themselves.
Ginossar called for journalists in Israel to be able to fulfill their roles during the election campaign period without feeling threatened. Journalists have a special mission to keep the public informed, even when such information may be detrimental to one political party or another, he said.
Ginossar offered the assistance of the JJA to any of its members whose work is being hampered by political bully boys.
GMT 08:51 2018 Tuesday ,11 December
Reuters reporters clock up one year in detention in Myanmar prisonGMT 16:48 2018 Wednesday ,24 October
Erdogan, Saudi crown prince discuss Khashoggi caseGMT 12:32 2018 Tuesday ,23 October
British show double standards over Khashoggi's caseGMT 14:35 2018 Friday ,12 October
Bahrain's media history documentation hailedGMT 06:48 2018 Friday ,05 October
"Sanwar" Israeli journalist introduced herself as ItalianGMT 05:38 2018 Friday ,05 October
New round of "meddling and cyber attack" accusationsGMT 04:42 2018 Friday ,28 September
Iran mocked for billboard featuring Israeli soldiersGMT 05:08 2018 Thursday ,20 September
Mona Al Marri outlines essential qualities of successful journalistsMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor