A Ramadan iftar honored journalists covering the Lebanon war, attended by Information Minister Paul Morcos and former Minister Ziad Makary. Minister Makary praised the media for its unity and professionalism amidst political divisions, while Minister Morcos pledged institutional support for journalists and emphasized the importance of state media.
On Monday evening, a Ramadan iftar was hosted to honor the courageous journalists who reported on the war in Lebanon, attended by Information Minister Paul Morcos and former Minister Ziad Makary. The event recognized the significant contributions of these journalists during a challenging period in Lebanese history.
Minister Ziad Makary praised the Lebanese media for showing outstanding professionalism while covering the conflict, noting that, despite political divisions, journalists from various media organizations united in their reporting, often at great personal risk. He urged Minister Morcos to prioritize the protection and advancement of Lebanon’s media sector.
In response, Minister Paul Morcos affirmed his commitment to providing legal support and institutional backing for journalists, highlighting their essential role in upholding truth in journalism. He emphasized the need for bolstering state media, particularly Télé Liban, and ensuring that journalists receive the acknowledgment and protection they merit.
The Ramadan iftar event served as a significant recognition of the bravery and dedication displayed by journalists in Lebanon during a tumultuous period. Ministers Makary and Morcos underscored the vital need to protect press freedom and enhance the media landscape in Lebanon, ensuring that journalists receive the support necessary to continue their important work in the public interest.
Original Source: www.mtv.com.lb