After the police and intelligence agencies denied having custody of Shamim, the court enquired the reporter, Aga Khalid, who had filed the story, about the news and its ‘source’. The reporter was resolute about the evidence in his story but refused to disclose his source.
Intelligence agencies do pick up people for questioning and keep them in custody for months, in some cases, even for years, without disclosing their formal arrest. Pakistan’s history is full of such cases. Therefore, if you are filing any such story, the reliability of your source is very important. It is the responsibility of the reporter concerned to play it safe in instances where he or she has no evidence for back-up. The burden of truth is on the reporter’s shoulder.
A few years back, a reporter of a private TV channel provided breaking news that the government had decided to notify the restoration of the judges of the Supreme Court (SC). Following the report, all Supreme Court judges decided to stay back in the SC building till the government clarified its position. Even though the government denied it, the Court wanted it in writing.
All this led to complete uncertainty in the country. The government blamed the media for ‘irresponsible reporting’, and constituted a committee headed by Mr Hameed Haroon, the then President of the APNS. Other members were from Pemra, the Pakistan Broadcasters Association, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists and the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors.
The committee submitted its four-page report. Its findings also address the issue of ‘source’. It observed that in case of the sensitive nature of reporting, it is always important for the reporter to verify the news from more than one source. In the case of Shamim, the reporter should have taken the view of the ministry of law into account.
Reporters committed the same mistake when reporting on the release of Sarabjeet Singh where, in fact, Sarjeet Singh’s release order had been issued. In this case also, we failed to get the reaction from the ministry concerned or presidency. The government, on its part, issued a belated clarification.
In Mir Murtaza Bhutto’s case, the Dawn reporter stood by his story and refused to disclose the source before the judicial commission headed by Justice (retd) Nasir Aslam Zahid. But he also had evidence to defend his case and was on a strong footing.
The protection of source is an essential part of journalism. In some countries, the laws are quite strict and the journalists are supposed to disclose the source, if it is in the interest of the public. The logic is very simple. If I disclosed the source of my story today, who will give me the news tomorrow? But it is always better that the reporters also know how to protect the source and how to report news of sensitive nature.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 5th, 2013.
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Source has told that Mazhar abbas has transferred sensitive information to India.
Don't ask the source :) No reference means fake and fabricated news
Mr.Mazhar Abbas has touched very sensitive issue and has rightly defended the source.It is true if the source is disclosed who will give the information again but here I shall go little further question of meeting him second time will arise if he remains alive.
The problem is whether it is the case of reporters or tv anchors except few rest are self made.while running for rating each incident reported in the tv channel, report of wounded and dead either keeps increasing or decreasing that creates panic and alarm amongst people.
Yes source should never be disclosed for obvious reasons but while reporting credible information should be in possession
"he protection of source is an essential part of journalism If I disclosed the source of my story today, who will give me the news tomorrow?" Anonymous source.as is the case with yellow journalism in Pakistan. Readers! Pay carefull attentions to any of tv channel reporters and check whether reporter is only telling facts or some personel comments.You will be surprised to note that there is far less reporting and more personel views.Basic of reporting is to give facts and let the viewer make conclusions from given facts.