UK minister says media freedom cannot be curbed
LONDON: Britain’s Secretary of the State for Work and Pensions Iain Duncan Smith has said that freed
By Murtaza Ali Shah
May 06, 2014
LONDON: Britain’s Secretary of the State for Work and Pensions Iain Duncan Smith has said that freedom of the press is fundamentally important to protect all kinds of freedoms and no government or authority shall be allowed to take away these freedoms under any excuse or pretext.
The senior Tory leader and UK government figure said this during the annual Milad conference and awards ceremony here organised by Pir Alauddin Siddiqui.Speaking about attack on Geo anchor Hamid Mir and attacks on Jang Group and Geo across the cities of Pakistan by the dubious forces and moves by the Defence Ministry seeking ban on Geo TV, the Works and Pensions Secretary said that media freedoms cannot be taken away in this day and age.
“Without hesitation, I believe in the freedom of speech and freedom of religion, freedom of the press and freedom of worship. Without the freedom of the press, you cannot have freedom of speech.”
With reference to the attack on Hamid Mir, the ruling party parliamentarian said that Britain believed in defending those who speak out against the powerful. He said that in the absence of brave and investigative journalists such as Hamid Mir “who will support the weak against the powerful?”
The Conservative parliamentarian said that the press must be free to report what’s in public interest. He said that those who threaten media freedoms actually threaten everybody because they are very scared of media independence and they do so because they want to take away the ability of the media to report freely and independently. Ian Duncan Smith added: “You cannot, without the freedom of the press, have all those freedoms, the freedom of worship, freedom of speech and freedom of religion. I am for free press and anyone who threatens the free press is the enemy of human freedoms.”
The senior Tory leader and UK government figure said this during the annual Milad conference and awards ceremony here organised by Pir Alauddin Siddiqui.Speaking about attack on Geo anchor Hamid Mir and attacks on Jang Group and Geo across the cities of Pakistan by the dubious forces and moves by the Defence Ministry seeking ban on Geo TV, the Works and Pensions Secretary said that media freedoms cannot be taken away in this day and age.
“Without hesitation, I believe in the freedom of speech and freedom of religion, freedom of the press and freedom of worship. Without the freedom of the press, you cannot have freedom of speech.”
With reference to the attack on Hamid Mir, the ruling party parliamentarian said that Britain believed in defending those who speak out against the powerful. He said that in the absence of brave and investigative journalists such as Hamid Mir “who will support the weak against the powerful?”
The Conservative parliamentarian said that the press must be free to report what’s in public interest. He said that those who threaten media freedoms actually threaten everybody because they are very scared of media independence and they do so because they want to take away the ability of the media to report freely and independently. Ian Duncan Smith added: “You cannot, without the freedom of the press, have all those freedoms, the freedom of worship, freedom of speech and freedom of religion. I am for free press and anyone who threatens the free press is the enemy of human freedoms.”
-
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Ends Up Alone To Fend For Himself: ‘People Are Saying No Thanks’ -
Are Statins Safe To Use? New Study Debunks Long-feared Side Effects -
Halle Berry Confirms Engagement To Longtime Boyfriend Van Hunt -
Andrew’s Disgrace In Front Of King Charles, Prince William ‘not Over’: Source Promises ‘More's To Come’ -
‘No AI, No Future?’ Elon Musk Issues Stark Warning On Humanity’s Path -
Amazon To Spend $200bn On AI Expansion As Big Tech Doubles Down -
Ella Langley Hopes To Achieve THIS Milestone With Miranda Lambert -
Australia, Indonesia Sign New Security Pact To Strengthen Ties -
King Charles Called Out For Preaching Green While Sitting On Illegal Royal ‘rubbish Dump’ -
Trump Declares ‘complete Endorsement’ Of Sanae Takaichi Ahead Of Crucial Snap Election -
King Charles, Prince William’s Relationship Implodes Amid The Epstein Files’ Second Coming -
Archaeologists Recreate 3,500-year-old Egyptian Perfumes For Modern Museums -
Inside Anthropic Claude Opus 4.6: New Era Of Pro-level ‘vibe Coding’ -
'Will & Grace' Actor Charles C. Stevenson Passes Away At 95 -
‘Disgraced’ Andrew Finally Accepts Diminished Royal Status As ‘persona Non Grata’ -
Bitcoin Plummets Toward $60,000 As Investors Dump Risky Bets