LILLEHAMMER (Norway): Pakistan’s tax reforms have been hailed as a success of quality investigative reporting at a global conference being held here to discuss role of investigative journalists in exposing corruption, organised crime and abuse of power.The 9th Global Investigative Journalism Conference which opened on Thursday also urged the governments
on how journalists were fighting back against the extraordinary level of attacks against them worldwide.
After hearing case studies about their colleagues in Angola, Azerbaijan, Malaysia and Mexico, the journalists from around the globe approved a joint declaration.
“Given the extraordinary levels of harassment, persecution, imprisonment and violence directed against investigative journalists and their colleagues worldwide; given the widespread impunity among those who employ these measures; and given the significant contributions made by investigative journalists to expose corruption, organised crime, abuse of power and lack of accountability, and to strengthening civil society; be it resolved that the attendees of the 9th Global Investigative Journalism Conference, representing 121 countries, demand that governments, multilateral agencies, and authorities worldwide should prioritise the protection of journalists and bring an end to impunity for those who attack us.”
During the conference the participants learn about different ways to improve the quality of their work, safety and protection measures required for reporting on sensitive issues and ethical challenges being faced by the journalists.