PAJ condemns attacks on media from political supporters, leaders
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) has expressed concern regarding claims made by supporters of the country’s two main political parties against journalists and media houses that could have deeper implications for the profession and those who work as media professionals.
The concern surrounds claims made in a video circulating online that falsely accuses the chairman of the RJRGLEANER Group of directing editorial policy and links journalists at the Jamaica Gleaner to the People’s National Party (PNP).
It also follows the insinuation from Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Member of Parliament Everald Warmington at a party divisional conference recently that the media and the PNP destroyed former JLP leaders Edward Seaga and Bruce Golding and is also intent on destroying Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
The PAJ said other issues causing concern include the recent broadside by PNP President Mark Golding at his party’s annual conference where he labelled segments of the profession as “JLP-aligned media houses” and attempts by PNP supporters to falsely link the Jamaica Observer Limited’s Deputy Managing Director to influencing editorial policy.
In a statement on Monday, the association said, “while we acknowledge the importance of free speech, we cannot tolerate misinformation that undermines the integrity of our profession. The PAJ reaffirms its commitment to promoting ethical journalism, media independence, and transparency.”
The PAJ urged the JLP to condemn the recently circulated video and called on its supporters to refrain from spreading harmful misinformation. It also urged the leadership of the PNP to refrain from making statements in the future that can be seen as an attack on the freedom of the press to do its work.
The association further urged both political parties to engage with it in a constructive conversation about the importance of media independence and fact-based reporting.
“The PAJ stands in solidarity with our colleagues and rejects any attempts to politicise journalism or intimidate media practitioners. The PAJ reminds the public that a free press is essential to holding those in power accountable and ensuring transparency and accountability. We will not stand idly by while our members face harassment, intimidation, or smear campaigns,” the PAJ said.
“We urge all Jamaicans to join us in condemning this attack on press freedom and reaffirming our commitment to a free and independent media,” it added.