The Centre for Excellence in Journalism at the Institute of Business Administration Karachi (CEJ-IBA) recently organized a webinar that focused on unravelling the media coverage of the unfortunate motorway rape incident. The session was moderated by CEJ-IBA lecturer, Ms. Muna Khan. Panelists included Editor, Digital Properties, Ms. Mahim Maher and Director, Uks Foundation, Ms. Tasneem Ahmar.
Speaking during the session, Ms. Ahmar stated, “Mera jism mere marzi is not a vulgar slogan – it unpacks what women have been going through since decades. Pictures of rape victims are revealed, while the rapist is bought to the court with a veil on his face.” She further added that journalists should do every story of crime as if it has happened to someone they knew/know.
Also speaking at the session, Ms. Maher stressed, “The first rule of journalism is doing no harm. Journalists do not need to use the word ‘allegedly’ in their copy. They can just say what the person has said.”
The hour-long session, which was live streamed on Facebook, concluded with a Q&A session.
Unpacking the Media Coverage of the Motorway Rape Case
https://www.facebook.com/CEJatIBA/videos/666745363947876
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