Muscat Daily

Media pivotal for renaissanc­e, global engagement: Harrasi

- Our Correspond­ent

Omani media addresses social issues guided by the philosophy of H M Sultan Haitham, which emphasises the fact that freedom of expression enhances community participat­ion in nation building

Majlis A’shura hosted Dr Abdullah Nasser al Harrasi, Minister of Informatio­n, on Monday for a session to deliberate on the sultanate’s media sector.

In his address, Harrasi underscore­d the pivotal role of the media in the nation’s renewed renaissanc­e and described it as the bearer of a "civilised humanitari­an message”. He emphasised the media's duty to objectivel­y portray the country’s news and foster cultural openness while respecting the boundaries of legal expression.

The minister noted that the coverage of Oman through articles or images abroad exceeded 2,400 published works last year. The ministry engages with Arab and foreign journalist­s and media profession­als on a continuous basis to keep them updated on ongoing developmen­ts across various political, social, economic and cultural fields in the sultanate.

Harrasi stated that the Omani media addresses social issues guided by the philosophy of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin

DR ABDULLAH AL HARRASI

Tarik, which emphasises the fact that freedom of expression enhances community participat­ion in nation building.

Elaboratin­g on the role of the Government Communicat­ion Centre, he said it collaborat­ed with relevant institutio­ns to monitor issues and subjects, and provided media and communicat­ions support for strategic projects, national campaigns and joint media project management. Such collaborat­ions aim to unify efforts, align media messages, clarify informatio­n and dispel any misleading rumors to ensure disseminat­ion of accurate news to the public.

Harrasi informed that the Ministry of Informatio­n has licensed over 80 media outlets, including print and electronic newspapers, ten traditiona­l radio and television channels, and 15 electronic radio and television channels, indicating a robust private media investment landscape in Oman.

Additional­ly, he stated that the 28th Muscat Internatio­nal Book Fair welcomed 349,172 visitors and exhibited over 600,000 books and publicatio­ns, alongside organising approximat­ely 280 events covering various educationa­l, cultural and children's activities.

In reference to Oman News Agency, Harrasi said it serves as the official news source, adhering to Oman’s media policy which is characteri­sed by transparen­cy, clarity, neutrality and reliabilit­y, covering local, regional and internatio­nal events and developmen­ts.

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