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Islamabad, February 11: Pakistan needs a strong
RTI at the Federal level to adequately ensure citizens’ constitutional
right to access information held by government. This was agreed at a meeting
of Pakistan’s first Academic Network on Right to Information (ANoRTI).
Mr. Toby Mendel, Executive Director, Centre
for Law and Democracy (CLD) was invited by PILDAT to apprise members of the
ANoRTI on the Global RTI Ratings series, which is an initiative of CLD that
comparatively assesses over a 100 RTI laws in the world. Pakistan is currently
ranked 84th in the world within this scheme of ratings.
Speaking about why the CLD focuses on ranking
different RTI laws in the world, Mr. Mendel said, “A strong law may not
guarantee effective implementation of the Right to Information; however, it
does help in the formation and sustainability of a robust implementation mechanism
for this all-important right.” He also said that civil society and media
were important stakeholders in the RTI movement as they could generate pressure
on the government for passage of a robust RTI law.
Members of the ANoRTI attending the meeting
discussed how to expedite the passage of Pakistan’s internationally acclaimed
RTI Bill, which is currently being reviewed by a 5-member Committee appointed
by the Federal Government. In the context of Pakistan, they also favoured the
establishment of a dedicated Information Commission that has adequate powers
to ensure compliance of the RTI law within the executive, judicial and legislative
branches of government.
The meeting was attended by a number of prominent
academicians and media persons, including Brig. Dr. Muhammad Khan, Head of International
Relations Department, National Defense University, Dr. Mansoor Kundi, Professor
of International Relations, International Islamic University Islamabad, Dr.
Syed Rifaat Hussain, Head of Social Sciences and Humanities, National University
of Science and Technology, Mr. Mateen Haider, Senior Correspondent, Dawn News,
Mr. M Ziaudding, Senior Columnist, Jang News, Mr. Maqbool Malik, Chief Reporter,
The Nation, Mr. Azaz Syed, Senior Correspondent, GEO News, and Mr. Raza Abid,
Chief Reporter, Roze TV.
The Academic Network on Right to Information
(ANoRTI) is a consortium of Academics, Government Training Institutes, and the
Information Commissions of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa dedicated to studying
RTI in Pakistan. It is facilitated by PILDAT under the More effective Right-To-Information
(RTI) at Federal and Provincial level (Sindh and Punjab) Project, for which
it has received financial support from Development Alternative Inc. (DAI) under
the Enhanced Democratic Accountability and Civic Engagement (EDACE) Project.
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