Press Council categorizes Papua press freedom as ‘rather free’

Jayapura, Papua Press freedom in Papua was categorized as “rather free,” with the province scoring 68.87 on the 2021 Press Freedom Index (IKP) to rank 33rd out of 34 provinces, the Indonesian Press Council has informed.

“The IKP placed Papua Province 33rd out of 34 provinces, a declined of 1.16 points compared to 2020 (when its score was recorded) at 70.04,” Indonesian Press Council member M Agung Darmajaya remarked during a public discussion on the future of press freedom, in Jayapura, Papua, on Saturday.

In 2020, the Press Freedom Index of Papua Province, for the first time, was in the category of “fairly free,” he added.

“One of the factors that affected the score was low coordination between local government and journalists,” he said. The local government did not provide a place allocated for journalists, he explained.

Information distribution was not transparent and there were some incidents of violence against journalists, including physical violence, intimidation, terror, and destruction of reporting equipment, he said.

Factors that affected the score included intimidation and criminalization of journalists, Darmajaya added.

Source: Antara News