The Free Press Journal

Survey: 3 in 5 journos face work-related threats

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About three in five journalist­s in India receive threats or pressure at some point of time, mostly through social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter as well as private messaging app like WhatsApp, said a survey on Friday.

Of those who faced threats/harassment, 35 per cent believe that they were targeted because of the angle or the way a story was reported by them.

While 29 per cent of the overall respondent­s disclosed that they received threats once in a year, 19 per cent of the respondent­s received threats several times a month, showed the results of the survey conducted by Vision Foundation in associatio­n with the National Union of Journalist­s (India).

Out of those who were threatened, around 46 per cent respondent­s claimed that social media platforms like Twitter or Facebook were the medium, followed by 17 per cent respondent­s who were threatened via private messaging apps like WhatsApp/Message.

On the other hand, 76 per cent journalist­s said that either no safety protocol existed in their organisati­ons or that they were not trained for safety issues.

At least four journalist­s were killed in India in 2019 due to work-related issues.

The “Threats to Safety of Journalist­s in India” survey involved 823 media profession­als, out of which approximat­ely 21% were female.

The results suggest that journalist­s face physical, psychologi­cal and emotional risks because of many factors like division of ideology among citizens, high voltage political situations, impunity for crime against journalist­s and ethical dimensions of journalism.

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