Christopher Warren, President of the IFJ, on High Level Mission to Nepal
Mr Christopher Warren, President of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) will visit Kathmandu between 16th
February afternoon and 19th February afternoon.
The IFJ is the international body representing more than 500,000 journalists in over 100 countries worldwide. The IFJ
promotes international action to defend press freedom and social justice and promotes human rights, democracy and
pluralism. The IFJ is the organisation that speaks for journalists within the United Nations system and within the
international trade union movement.
The IFJ Mission, led by Christopher Warren will assess the condition of the media and media workers following the Royal
Proclamation and the declaration of Emergency on February 1st, 2005.
Mr Warren will hold meetings with senior journalists in Kathmandu. Concerned about the detention of Bishnu Nisthuri,
General Secretary of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists, Mr Warren has sought permission to meet with Bishnu
Nisthuri who is being held in detention at the Singhadurbar Ward Police Station.
Mr Warren has also sought an audience with His Majesty the King, and meetings with the Chief of Army Staff, Information
and Communications Minister Mr Tanka Dhakal, Home Minister Dan Bahadur Shahi, and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr
Rameshnath Pandey. Mr Warren will also meet with ambassadors, senior diplomats and members of the international
community.