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FNJ Rigorous conditions against publishers of local newspapers January 2006
Rigorous conditions against publishers of local newspapers

FNJ News, 07 February 2006

Local administration in Nepalgunj issued a set of rigorous conditions against publishers of local newspapers. The conditions included the following:

No newspapers shall publish news that could have negative impact upon the country's sovereignty, territorial integrity and the law and order.

Nothing shall be published that may undermine in any way the institution of monarchy and the Royal proclamation of Feb 1.

No news relating to bandh (strikes) called by Maoists or their sister organisations, and the loss of life and property caused by the Maoists against the security forces and government agencies, shall be published.

The loss on the Maoist side during security operations may be published but incidental loss of lives of civilians cannot be published beyond what is mentioned in the statements given by the government spokespersons.

Civilian loss due to Maoist activities can be published.

Security authorities can verify any information about the Maoist activities, which the press may have received through any medium.

Irregularities on the part of any government agencies and their weaknesses could be published after careful examination, along with evidences as far as possible, but it should not be motivated to baseless assassination of characters or demoralizing the civil servants.

Notices and activities of the political associations and other affiliated organisations cannot be published, but that of social, religious, and economic organisations could be published.

The news, articles or features published or broadcast from foreign countries, relating to Maoists and other political organisations, cannot be published (even) by quoting. Nor shall the news on Maoist activities in the Indian Territory be published.

All the newspapers should compulsorily send a copy of the published newspaper free-of-cost to the monitoring team.

Other directives given by the Ministry of Information and Communications should be followed.

Source: Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) 2006
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