King visits Al Ghad daily

Amman
13 March 2005

His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday stressed that a free and independent journalism is a key factor in pushing democratic societies and political reform forward.



During a visit to al Ghad daily, the King emphasized the need to create and enhance suitable conditions for the media to develop and effectively participate in achieving development and democracy locally and abroad.



"Journalism should carry out its monitoring role as the fourth estate in a context of responsible freedom and high professionalism," the King said during a meeting with the newspaper's publisher Mohammad Elayan and chief editor Imad Hmoud.



The meeting was attended by Royal Court Minister Samir Rifai and Media Adviser at the Royal Court and Director of the Communication and Information Division Sima Bahous.



His Majesty stressed the importance of encouraging private ownership of various media outlets. "We are looking forward to see our press and various media outlets set an example of objectivity and credibility," King Abdullah said, adding that the way the media handle news and analyze developments should be based on ethics of the profession.



The King urged the press to reject all forms of violence and hatred and to play a leading and effective role in support of efforts to establish peace and security in the region.



"We, the Hashemites, have adopted the Amman Message as a pioneering initiative to display the true image of Islam as a faith that promotes dialogue and coexistence and rejects violence and extremism," the King stressed.



During the meeting, His Majesty the King said Jordan is keen to support all efforts aimed at pushing the peace process forward and establish an independent and viable Palestinian state. The King also urges the international community to help Iraqis achieve peace and stability in their country.