Australia Today, an Australian news platform, issued a firm statement on Friday in response to the Canadian government’s recent blocking of its social media platforms. The action followed Australia Today’s coverage of a press conference where Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, alongside Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, delivered a strong message concerning India-Canada relations. During the conference, Jaishankar voiced concerns over Canada’s political tolerance towards Khalistani extremists, marking a significant point in the ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.
Statement from The Australia Today:
We at @TheAusToday would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to every #news outlet, #journalist, and #supporter who stood by us during a challenging time. The recent restriction and ban on our interview with Indian External Affairs Minister… pic.twitter.com/53UTd5Le19— The Australia Today (@TheAusToday) November 7, 2024
In a statement shared on social media, Australia Today reaffirmed its commitment to free journalism. The news outlet expressed gratitude to those who supported their mission to uphold press freedom, especially in light of recent challenges. “The overwhelming support we have received is a powerful reminder of the importance of a #freepress,” shared Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj, Managing Editor of Australia Today. “Whether through sharing our content on other platforms or raising awareness for press freedom, every act of support strengthens our commitment to transparency and the right to report stories that matter.”
India’s Ministry of External Affairs criticized Canada’s move to block the Australian outlet, suggesting that it reflects a double standard on Canada’s stance on freedom of speech. This incident has amplified ongoing discussions about media freedom and raised questions on the impartiality of social media regulations across borders.
Bharadwaj concluded the statement, saying, “We remain steadfast in our mission to bring essential stories to the public and will continue to advocate for an inclusive media landscape.” With the support of the global community, Australia Today reaffirmed its dedication to maintaining a free and open journalism space.