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Friday, May 4, 2007

Happy World Press NGOdom Day!

I did not know that being a journalist could be as easy as running an NGO. No, let me put the same thing again - I did not know that the principle of running an NGO could be applied in working as journalists as well.

Today is World Press Freedom Day - the only day we can talk about press freedom (and you know what we are allowed to talk on other days). But to my disgust, even in this day, the NGOism worked well among jouranlists.

Does the movement for journalism means only collecting donation from INGOs, organising programmes for their interest and then saying that they have done great job? I only see the same old faces in the dias, holding microphone and banner in the rally.

I am not against any orgnaistaion of the joruanlsits. Rather I say that we need a strong organisation or federation or union or whatever to protect us, to help us to guide us and to criticise us. But I do not see any of these mushrooming organisations formed in the name of organising journalists have done or doing somehitng like that. Most of the post-holders in such organisations are pet-dogs of one or another political parties, to be very frank. I don't belong to/ trust any party. Does it mean that I am not suitable to be a jorurnalist? Why does it happen? It is because the seft-proclaimed journalist-leaders follow that path and as role models, we also tend to run after those bullshit leaders, wagging our tails ( I mean to say those who run after those leaders have tails). Or, they are running after the donors - they prepare a proopsal for a talk programme, speak out same stale issues and enjoy free luch or dinner. Or they fight for chance to go in some foreign free trips. Can they think more than that?

And they take themselves as great leaders and do not contact us, the voters and try to run way even when we contact them for some news - as if we are all their jilla-basi and try to meet them to find a job. Shame.

I'm tired of the same old faces, same old speeches and way of working. Is there anybody or any organisation who will come and fight with my boss or employers if I'm tortured, abused or simply sacked? No. So, they are all making their political images on our names, jobs and simplicity. Should we let it go?

And I could not see any movement of bloggers today. May be they are doing something and I could not find. I thing it is a day for the bloggers as well, what do you think?
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Tailpiece: And the scene at BICC after the talks programme was really newsworthy. A mass of 'journalists' thronged to the teller where snacks and tea were being distributed. Those jouranslits, who talk big things about mismanagement in the governmetn and "luchhachudi" of parties became a part of it.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting blog.
Keep on writing.
But I cannot understand why you journalists cannot work together. I see so many organisations.
All the best.

Countryman

nara said...

YOu write very nicely.
But why are journalists divided? Why don't they work together for their professional interest?

http://holanara.blogspot.com
http://liverich-diepoor.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

NGOs are also manipulating journalists. Or its otherway round journalists are manupulating NGOs.
Journalists are not divided. Journalists are one and they are facing similar problem either in Nepal One or Annapurnapost or The Himalayan, but the problem is that there are different people, who are posing as a journalist and report to New Delhi, Indian Embassy, American Embassy and try to divide the journalists.
Why did Nepal One reporters worked this long without an appointment letter in an illegal institution. Lets not talk about Rishi Dhamala, he is not a journalist, he is a broker, but ask revolutionary Manoj Gajurel, why is he working in an illegal organisation.
Nepalese only talk big like Manoj Gajurel. But is he a nationalist or Indian agent? Similar is the situation of Annapurna post and the himalayan journalists, But teh million dollor question is are THT and annapurnal post staff journalists or Indian's Gulam? They will also understand one day and start protest like Nepal One.
It is eventual.

Raj Kumar Sedhai

Anonymous said...

Vahsek said:

hello dai,
NGOdom day re hehehee... I can understand the meaning however.

By the way, the link you have give as mine is incorrect. Do you mind correcting it? Esto hunu parchha: keshuvko.blogspot.com.

not vahsek.blogspot.com

Ani aru k chha ta?


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Anonymous said...

Who is free in this country? Neither journalists nor the politicians. They all from Maheshwor Dahal, the journalists to Krishna Bahadur Mahara, our revolutionary communication minister they are all directed by New Delhi. The Nepal One case and the Apca case are the examples of press freedom in Nepal.
Hail NGOs. May be nobody approached you man, try some NGO, there is name fame and money.

An Online Journalist said...

We write for others, but who writes for us?
Blog man blog...

Journalist
www.hamrokhabar.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

and then there were none...
first they came for trade unionist....i kept quite because i was not trade unionist...and they came for maoists...i kept quite because i was not maoists...then they came for journalist...me...and there were nobody left to speak for me....
and there were none....the dead bodies....the ashes..skulls...blood......
and there were none...not a single living soul......