04 March 2011
IFJ Calls for Solidarity to Curb Blacklisting of Journalists in Bahrain
The
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on journalists in
Bahrain to put their unity above political wrangling that has divided
journalists in the wake of protests movement for political changes in the kingdom.
The
Federation's call comes after revelations that some journalists have been
blacklisted over their alleged links with the ruling royal family.
"We urge
journalists to avoid targeting each other and to stick to their ethical
principles of journalistic independence," said Aidan White, IFJ General
Secretary. "Blacklisting of professional journalists and editors as part of a
process of settling political scores is just unacceptable."
The IFJ says that
a list has been published in Bahrain, called the ‘ List of Shame' and naming
some journalists who are accused of being on the payroll of the ruler of
Bahrain. This list includes a board member of the Bahrain Journalist
Association (BJA), an IFJ affiliate, which has denounced the publication of the
list saying it is undermining the unity among the journalists' community.
The IFJ warns
that attempts to create divisions among journalists will roll back the progress
which has been spearheaded by IFJ and BAJ to promote professionalism in media. The
IFJ launched its Ethical Journalism Initiative campaign in the Middle East and
the Arab World in Bahrain in 2009, in collaboration with BAJ.
The Federation
says journalists' unity is needed to promote their rights as part of the
reforms demanded by the public during the recent protests.
"A free press is
key to building democracy and must be part of the political reforms in Bahrain,"
added White. "But journalists can only defend their interests if they are united,
and not attacking each other. They must resolve their differences in the spirit
of solidarity and mutual respect."
For more
information, please contact IFJ on + 32 2 235 22 07
The IFJ represents more than
600.000 members in 125 countries











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