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Media Action Nepal Chair Pant wins key global post to defend press freedom

KATHMANDU, Feb 10: Laxman Datt Pant, chairperson of Media Action Nepal (MAN), has been elected to co-lead a key global network to defend and promote press freedom across the world.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Feb 10: Laxman Datt Pant, chairperson of Media Action Nepal (MAN), has been elected to co-lead a key global network to defend and promote press freedom across the world.


Elections of the Media Freedom Coalition-Consultative Network (MFC-CN), consisting of 22 organizations from different countries, held to elect a vacant co-chair on Tuesday (February 8) elected Pant to the influential global post. The MFC-CN is a group of national, regional and international organizations that provides advice to the Media Freedom Coalition (MFC), a partnership of countries working together to advocate media freedom and safety of journalists and hold to account those who harm journalists for doing their job.


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With this, MAN Chairperson Pant has joined two other co-chairs Silvia Chocarro of Article 19 and Rachael Kay of IFEX to coordinate MFC-CN activities globally and represent the network at global meetings that MFC organizes to defend media freedom.  


Commenting on his election, Pant said, “Being the new co-chair comes with great responsibility. At a time when press freedom is under increasing attack in many countries including Nepal, we must collectively do everything we can to defend it.” “We need bold actions to promote media freedom where it is under attack. For that, I will work together with other co-chairs and members of MFC-CN as well as with other like-minded organizations and individuals to better coordinate our actions and increase effectiveness.” 


Last month, MAN, a media rights advocate and research organization working across Nepal and also in South Asia, was selected as a member of MFC-CN. “This new global responsibility has made me personally and MAN further committed to work everything in our capacity to promote press freedom and improve safety of journalists,” Pant added. 


 

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