Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe journalism a distant dream in Pakistan?

Pakistan’s journalists confront fatal safety risks in the line of their duty and are at the mercy of various types of pressure and extremist groups that threaten, kidnap and even murder them with almost total impunity. Despite the growing violence against journalists in Pakistan, there is a dearth o...

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Main Author: Sadia Jamil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University. Faculty of Journalism 2019-01-01
Series:World of Media
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Online Access:http://worldofmedia.ru/Culture%20of%20impunity%20and%20safety%20of%20journalists.pdf
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spelling doaj-9978d4ecfe5349bb80f304f3373ffd332020-11-25T01:37:19ZengLomonosov Moscow State University. Faculty of JournalismWorld of Media2307-16052686-80162019-01-011526310.30547/worldofmedia.1.2019.3Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe journalism a distant dream in Pakistan?Sadia Jamil0University of QueenslandPakistan’s journalists confront fatal safety risks in the line of their duty and are at the mercy of various types of pressure and extremist groups that threaten, kidnap and even murder them with almost total impunity. Despite the growing violence against journalists in Pakistan, there is a dearth of national academic studies that offer insights into threats to journalists’ safety and the country’s rampant culture of impunity. Therefore, using the system theory, this study explores Pakistan’s issues of impunity and threats to journalists’ safety in conflict and non-conflict situations. The study also analyses the country’s laws for the protection of journalists’ rights to freedom of expression, access to information, online and offline safety, fair trial and equal pay-scales. In addition, the study unpacks the journalists’ lived experiences of safety risks in Pakistan and their perceptions regarding the country’s culture of impunity. To achieve these objectives, this study uses the qualitative methods of document review and indepth interviews (face-to-face). Moreover, the study uses thematic analysis to analyse the gathered data. http://worldofmedia.ru/Culture%20of%20impunity%20and%20safety%20of%20journalists.pdfimpunitysafety risksjournalists’ protectionlegal system
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legal system
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title Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe journalism a distant dream in Pakistan?
title_short Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe journalism a distant dream in Pakistan?
title_full Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe journalism a distant dream in Pakistan?
title_fullStr Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe journalism a distant dream in Pakistan?
title_full_unstemmed Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe journalism a distant dream in Pakistan?
title_sort culture of impunity and safety of journalists: is safe journalism a distant dream in pakistan?
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University. Faculty of Journalism
series World of Media
issn 2307-1605
2686-8016
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Pakistan’s journalists confront fatal safety risks in the line of their duty and are at the mercy of various types of pressure and extremist groups that threaten, kidnap and even murder them with almost total impunity. Despite the growing violence against journalists in Pakistan, there is a dearth of national academic studies that offer insights into threats to journalists’ safety and the country’s rampant culture of impunity. Therefore, using the system theory, this study explores Pakistan’s issues of impunity and threats to journalists’ safety in conflict and non-conflict situations. The study also analyses the country’s laws for the protection of journalists’ rights to freedom of expression, access to information, online and offline safety, fair trial and equal pay-scales. In addition, the study unpacks the journalists’ lived experiences of safety risks in Pakistan and their perceptions regarding the country’s culture of impunity. To achieve these objectives, this study uses the qualitative methods of document review and indepth interviews (face-to-face). Moreover, the study uses thematic analysis to analyse the gathered data.
topic impunity
safety risks
journalists’ protection
legal system
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