Condition of Nepali journalists after the 2008 Constituent Assembly Election

Q2 Social Sciences
Deepak Neupane, L. Zeng
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Abstract

Abstract Media professionals in Nepal faced a wide range of threats in recent decades, as a result of the political conflicts among the ruling Communist Party (Maoists) and other interest groups. After the 14-year civil war and the revolution against the King in 2006, the leading political groups in Nepal reached an agreement on establishing a parliamentary system. In April 2008, a Constituent Assembly election was held and an interim constitution was introduced. The Interim Constitution protects the freedom of news and communication. This paper studies the condition of journalists after the 2008 Constituent Assembly election in Nepal. In-depth interviews were conducted with journalists working for popular national newspapers, online news organizations, and commercial television networks. The findings suggest that, despite the written protection of media freedom in the Interim Constitution, implementation of the protected rights remains a mission hardly accomplished. The situation is slightly better in the capital city than it is in other parts of the country. However, journalists nationwide still face threats and assaults as a result of what they report. Pressure comes from different levels, ranging from minority groups, armed forces, and even media owners. The government plays a weak role in providing security service to journalists.
2008年制宪会议选举后尼泊尔记者的状况
近几十年来,由于执政的共产党(毛派)和其他利益集团之间的政治冲突,尼泊尔的媒体专业人士面临着广泛的威胁。经过14年的内战和2006年反对国王的革命,尼泊尔主要政治团体达成了建立议会制的协议。2008年4月,举行了制宪会议选举,并出台了临时宪法。临时宪法保护新闻和通讯自由。本文研究了2008年尼泊尔制宪会议选举后记者的状况。深入采访了为流行的全国性报纸、在线新闻机构和商业电视网络工作的记者。调查结果表明,尽管临时宪法对媒体自由有书面保护,但落实受保护的权利仍然是一项难以完成的任务。首都的情况略好于该国其他地区。然而,全国各地的记者仍然因为他们的报道而面临威胁和攻击。压力来自不同的层面,从少数群体,武装部队,甚至媒体所有者。政府在为记者提供安全服务方面发挥着薄弱的作用。
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Journal of International Communication
Journal of International Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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2.30
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期刊介绍: International Communication is an established field of study taught widely around the world under a variety of names. Journal of International Communication (JIC) is a refereed journal the field of international communication calls its own and one that provides a forum for discussion for the various geo-academic approaches to the study of global communication. A variety of fields of study, including International Communication, International Relations, International Development, International Political Economy, Global Sociology, Media Anthropology, Media and Cultural Studies, and Post-colonial Studies nourish JIC .
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