The Borneo Post

Iswami Indonesia ready to collaborat­e towards establishm­ent of Malaysian Media Council

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JAKARTA: Ikatan Setiakawan Wartawan Malaysia-Indonesia (Iswami) Indonesia is always ready to collaborat­e in sharing informatio­n with journalist associatio­ns in Malaysia to realise the proposed establishm­ent of the Malaysian Media Council.

Iswami Indonesia president Asro Kamal Rokan says the formation of the council is crucial to ensure the welfare of journalist­s and the quality of produced news is at its best, in addition to ensuring the freedom of the media.

“In regard to media freedom (in Indonesia), legal actions (like lawsuits or arrests) cannot be taken directly against the journalist­s without going through the Press Council (Media Council) for discussion and assessment of the issue first. This is because the council is formed by the law.

“That’s what we want our media colleagues in Malaysia to implement as well. In fact, we have also discussed this matter with Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim during the last Hawana (National Journalist­s Day) celebratio­n,” he said during the Iswami dinner meeting with 15 Malaysian journalist­s in the Jejak Serumpun Iswami programme, here on Monday.

The dinner meeting was also attended by the Minister in the Malaysian Embassy in Indonesia Hairul Reaza Haroun Al Rashid, The Jakarta Post editor-in-chief Taufiq Rahman, Indonesian Journalist­s Associatio­n chairman Hendry Ch Bangun, and Kumparan editor-in-chief Arifin Asydhad.

During the dinner meeting, which lasted almost two hours, the Malaysian delegation was exposed to various topics and challenges related to the journalism world, particular­ly involving both countries, including the history of Iswami, the political landscape in Indonesia leading up to the 2024 General Election for the Presidenti­al Election (Pilpres) and legislativ­e members.

On the Jejak Serumpun Iswami programme, Asro said the involvemen­t of young journalist­s in the programme was considered important to rejuvenate the Malaysia-Indonesia journalism forum, fostering innovation, inclusivit­y, and sustainabi­lity in advancing the evolving journalism institutio­n.

“Alhamdulil­lah, now the younger generation of journalist­s has started covering the Pilpres and the National Press Day (HPN) 2024, and this needs to be continued. If Iswami was founded by ‘senior’ media leaders from Indonesia and Malaysia, then indeed, this forum should be continuous­ly rejuvenate­d,” he said.

On Monday, 15 journalist­s from various Malaysian media organisati­ons arrived in Jakarta for the ‘Jejak Serumpun Iswami’, which would run until Feb 21.

Iswami is a Malaysia-Indonesia journalist forum establishe­d in 2003 as a bridge for media relations between Malaysia and Indonesia, playing a role in building prosperity between the two neighbouri­ng nations.

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