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Bangladesh media boss Mahfuj Alam touts reforms, UNESCO doubts freedom
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50471, member: 636"] UNESCO bigwig Sue Vize visited Information and Broadcasting Adviser Md Mahfuj Alam at his government office. The pair talked about major changes coming to Bangladesh media during their meeting. Alam told Vize that his government has already started several projects to fix how news works in the country. Officials plan to create a special team that will reform how newspapers count their sales numbers. The adviser also revealed that new rules protecting journalists are being written up right away. Alam promised the new law will come out very soon. He believes other media reforms can happen within the next few months. The government official claimed that newspapers and TV stations face zero pressure from politicians these days. Media companies can report whatever news they want without anyone telling them what to do. Journalists enjoy complete freedom when they write their stories and broadcast their programs. The adviser said his team is also working on a behavior guide for newspapers and reporters. Media bosses and other important people are helping create these new rules together. UNESCO International Consultant Lena Fox joined the meeting between Vize and Alam. The consultant listened as both sides discussed ways to make journalism better in Bangladesh. Government officials want to make sure reporters can do their jobs without fear or interference from anyone. [/QUOTE]
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