scribes sensitised on reporting rape cases
IMPHAL,
Nov 24: A one-day state level consultation work-shop on 'Media Ethics in Re-
porting of Rape Cases' has been organised by Manipur alliance for Child Rights
(MACR) in association with All Manipur working Journalists' Union at Manipur
Press Club today.
Pointing
out that on top of the Juvenile Justice Act providing clear definition about
reporting on cases of rape journalists should take extra care to ensure that
publication of such incidents do not have long-lasting negative impact on the
victims, MACR convenor K Pradeep opined that the safest way of reporting such
cases would be for the media persons to adhere to prescribed guidelines.
Acknowledging
that media establishments of Manipur frequently face pressure situation from
various section of the society, he desired that inspite of pressure tactics
em-ployed by individuals or groups media houses should give utmost priority on
special protection of the rape vic- tims, particularly the young victims.
Further
suggesting that details of the victims should not be disclosed at the time of
reporting, Pradeep also highlighted that under Juvenile Justice Act publication
of details of under-aged victims (below 18 years) is liable for Rs 25,000
penalty against the defaulting newspaper(s).
Legal
Services Authority's member secretary A Gunesh-wor reminded that inspite of
Indian constitution upholding freedom of speech principle certain restrictions
are imposed against the media with regard to reporting on rape of minor victims
and publication of news items that pose threat to national security.
While
AIR News Editor Dr A Ibomcha Sharma urged the media persons to take extreme care
in reporting rape cases, Imphal correspondent of Seven Sisters Post Y
Rupachandra emphasised on the need to organise such consultation workshop to
enable the media persons have in-depth information about dos and don'ts of
reporting.
Rupachandra
also mooted that NGOs involved in ensuring justice for the rape victims too need
to exercise extreme caution rather than insisting that media houses
cover/publish horrific experiences of the victims.
AMWJU
president A Mobi was the moderator of the workshop which was also attended by a
number of representatives of NGOs and political organisations.
Workshop on reporting rape cases
IMPHAL,
November 24: The Manipur Alliance for Child Rights in collaboration with the All
Manipur Working Journalists Union organized a consultation workshop on Media
Ethics on Reporting rape cases at the Manipur Press Club, today.
The
consultation was moderated by AMWJU president A Mobi Singh.
Speaking
at the consultation, MSLSA member secretary A Guneshor dwelt on “Legal provision
and prohibiting publication of Rape victim’s names and particulars”, All India
Radio, News Editor Dr A Ibomcha Sharma on “Media Ethics in reporting of rape
cases”, while Seven Sister, special correspondent Y Ruachandra on “The
disclosure issues and challenges in the reporting of the rape cases”.
Y
Rupachandra said the media persons who attend such workshops need to share the
discourse of the workshop with their other colleagues.
He
continued the NGOs should work selflessly on the issue.
Elaborating
further, he said, names of victims in such cases should also be withheld from
being published at all times.
AMWJU
president said the freedom that the media persons enjoy doesn’t belong to
themselves, but to the public.
The
media persons carry the responsibility of the freedom of expression provided by
the Indian Constitution, he continued.
Media
persons play an important role in the society and acts as a mirror of the
society, he continued.
MACR
convener, K Pradip Kumar in his key-note address said there has been a gradual
increase in the number of rape cases in the state.
He
continued the main objective of the workshop is to maintain the dignity, right
to privacy and social status of rape case victims in her quest for justice.
He
urged the media persons not to put the real names of victims while reporting
rape cases as it harms the privacy of the victim.
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