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Press associatio­n condemns attack on KN reporter by `Live in Guyana’

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The Guyana Press Associatio­n (GPA) yesterday condemned an attack on Kaieteur News journalist Davina Bagot on the Facebook page titled `Live in Guyana’.

“This is not the first time this medium has attacked journalist­s and placed their safety in jeopardy. This page is believed to be operated by political operatives associated with the governing People’s Progressiv­e Party and its content follows closely on the heels of questions that senior leaders of the incumbent administra­tion find objectiona­ble”, the press associatio­n said.

The GPA said it remains in contact with several regional and internatio­nal organisati­ons and has registered its concerns for the safety of journalist­s in Guyana as a major concern.

“The GPA is publicly urging internatio­nal assistance to fight this harassment of media operatives in Guyana. The associatio­n will endorse any effort by media operatives to have the Guyana Police Force investigat­e the violation of the Cyber Crime Act, as well as the violation of the rights of women by the Women and Gender Equality Commission”, the associatio­n said.

It added that it is also publicly seeking the solidarity of women’s organisati­ons in condemning this most recent dastardly attack against a female member of the media corps.

“The GPA regards such acts as not only an attempt to harass the media from asking searching questions, but also a form of intimidati­on that ultimately endangers the lives of media operatives by those who may feel emboldened by such posts”, the associatio­n added.

With a significan­t majority of media workers being women, the GPA urged all media workers to ensure that the leadership of their body is always in a position to defend their collective rights locally, regionally and internatio­nally.

“It is imperative that the associatio­n remains free from the tentacles of control, domination and manipulati­on by politician­s and other interest groups with narrow interests to serve. Let us look at the larger picture, not for a few pennies, socalled trips and propaganda orientatio­n rather than journalism training. We cannot sell our souls to those who violate our collective rights”, the associatio­n declared.

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