14 November 2008
IFJ Welcomes King's Opposition to Jailing Journalists in Jordan
The
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today welcomed the King of
Jordan's expression of support for press freedom after he said that journalists
should not be jailed for their work.
"His
Majesty's statement reinforcing his opposition to the jailing of journalists is
a very significant step for press freedom in the kingdom," said IFJ General
Secretary Aidan White.
At
a meeting with top newspaper editors last Sunday, King Abdullah said he opposed
the jailing of journalists. The Press and Publication Law passed in 2007 by the
country's Parliament abolished jail sentences for press offences but some
journalists have still been sentenced to jail under other legislation such as
the Penal Code. The Press and Publication Law provides for excessive fines that have a crippling effect
on the media.
The
Jordanian Press Association (JPA), an IFJ affiliate, played a significant role
in the negotiations leading to the decriminalisation of the Jordan media law through a
constructive engagement with Parliament.
"The
IFJ joins the JPA in calling for the reform of outstanding laws which allow the
jailing of journalists in Jordan,"
White added.
For more information
contact the IFJ at 32 2 235 2207
The IFJ represents over 600,000
journalists in 120 countries worldwide











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