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Free media key factor in nation’s strength — Momani

By Petra - Sep 09,2015 - Last updated at Sep 09,2015

AMMAN — Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications Mohammad Momani on Tuesday stressed the importance of free, responsible media, saying it is a key element of strength for the country.

During a meeting on Tuesday with UNESCO’s director of freedom of expression and media development division, Guy Berger, Momani said Jordan holds all foreign and local media organisations in great esteem even if it does not necessarily agree with their recommendations.

In the presence of Costanza Farina, UNESCO representative to Jordan, Momani, who is also the government’s spokesperson, said Jordan has achieved many important steps in terms of democracy and freedom of speech, pointing out that freedom of speech is connected, in one way or another, to national security.

The minister stressed the importance of Jordanian citizens’ awareness and their ability to distinguish between facts and rumours on domestic and external issues.

In Jordan, there are eight daily newspapers, more than 180 electronic websites, 35 radio stations and 44 licensed TV channels, he said, noting that this attests to the advanced level Jordan has achieved in terms of freedom of expression.

The minister also highlighted the role of Jordanian women in the media sector, and the importance of their continuous development, stressing the need for media- related training.

Berger spoke about a study on “Media Development Indicators” that was prepared by UNESCO on Jordan’s media environment that was to be launched later in the day.

He described Jordan’s press freedom as positive, “despite pressures”, noting that the Kingdom can benefit from this record and its experience and help other countries.

 

UNESCO’s Division of Freedom of Expression and Media Development implements activities that promote the free flow of information.

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