The British journalism complaints committee welcomed the Bahrain Journalist Association’s project related to setting up a specialised committee to look into the complaints of citizens and establishments against journalists.
Both sides agreed that the British committee would conduct a visit soon to host a workshop with the media and civic establishments to reach the ideal proposal for this project in the Kingdom.
This came during the visit of the BJA’s vice president Moaness Al Mardi to the headquarters of the committee that is a independent authority that reviews the complaints of the public against journalistic practices and publications.
The BJA visiting delegation was briefed on the history of the committee and its function along with its achievements since its establishment. For their part the BJA delegation lauded the great role played by the complaints committee in serving the public and protecting their rights affirming the association’s keenness in improving further the journalistic progress in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The BJA will also provide the committee with an official request related to the project and review means of reinforcing cooperation with this regard.