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Inclusive representation in media stressed

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KATHMANDU, Aug 7: The Second National Assembly and Training program of the Association of Nepal Indigenous Journalists (ANIJ) concluded on Monday by issuing a 13-point declaration calling for inclusive representation with ethnic identity in the media.



The assembly that ran for two days has brought forward issues like advocating for federalism with ethnic identity and for declaring a new constitution through the Constituent Assembly.[break]



It also called for reasonable classification of newspapers and magazines published in the mother languages and called on the industrialists from the indigenous nationalities community to invest in the media sector.



The assembly denounced the attack on ANIJ´s Banke district chapter treasurer, Deepa Ale as well as the attacks on journalists in different places in the country.



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