GNMI holds debate on ‘fighting disinformation and supporting independent media’

GNMI holds debate on ‘fighting disinformation and supporting independent media’

Karachi (Web Desk): Global Neighbourhood for Media Innovations (GNMI) organised a session on fighting disinformation and supporting independent media in Pakistan.

The objective of the program is to further the professional development of the Pakistani press and strengthen the independent media by improving print, broadcast, and online media practitioners’ ability to develop fact-based, investigative reports and provide Pakistani citizens with the information need to make informed judgments about their lives, communities and public institutions.

During the conversation Senior journalist Wajahat Masood and others showed concerns over the declining state of freedom of information in Pakistan.
“Our state made several laws just because they needed favors from international orders. The intent behind that was not the implementation of the law,” Masood said. “I was a very happy person when this RTI was introduced but I reached the conclusion that the state that used to work in secrecy now wanted to provide us access to information. However, our misunderstanding has been removed.”

The panel also had a journalist and columnist Kunwar Khuldune Shahid, anchor and analyst Urooj Sayyami, and broadcast journalist Nayyer Ali.

“The role of a journalist has transformed in the digital age. Media is no longer just limited to accessing and sharing information but also to filter the excessive information,” Shahid said. “Unfortunately in Pakistan, we have a fixed template dictated by powers that be, where information has to adjust to a predetermined reality and not the other way around.”

Taking the conversation forward, Nayyer Ali said there was a need to ensure the implementation of RTI in its true sense. She also discussed the fake news and its use on social media for agenda building against journalists.

“Journalists are the main affectee of fake news. Even those on social media are talking about fake news who do not what it is. A narrative has been building against journalists [on social media] with the help of [the term] fake news,” she said.

Urooj Sayyami talked about the effect of breaking news on the credibility of news and journalist. She shared how her previous organization used to force her to produce more breaking news. She said the organizations should free journalists from this pressure of producing more news to ensure authenticity and credibility of news.