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Jagdeo not in support of any policy regulating the media

August 31, 2015 3:06 pm Category: latest news A+ / A-

By Fareeza Haniff

Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo. [iNews' Photo]

Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo. [iNews’ Photo]

[www.inewsguyana.com] –Leader of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) and former President, Bharrat Jagdeo has made it clear that he will not support any media policy by the APNU+AFC government, which seeks to regulate media entities in Guyana.

 

Jagdeo was at the time responding to comments made by his Party’s General Secretary, Clement Rohee, who earlier in the day told a news conference that the PPP would support such a policy.

But Jagdeo during a telephone interview with iNews on Monday, August 31, said that the PPP never discussed the issue since he became Opposition Leader.

“First of all, I am not aware that the Party has discussed this matter and secondly I am totally against any policy where the government would regulate the media,” Jagdeo told iNews.

When told that the PPP has been in support of such a policy in the past, Jagdeo explained that he never touted for the media to be regulated.

“I was President for 12 years and I never touted the regulation of the media… I am telling you my position. This is me as Bharrat Jagdeo.”

The former President explained that although he has and continues to be heavily criticized by the press, he will never support a media policy.

“I have been faced with the brunt of unethical reporting, slander, outright lies but in spite of all of that, I believe that the media should self regulate. I do not believe that government has any business in regulating the media,” Jagdeo noted.

Earlier in the day, Rohee told reporters that the PPP wants a public debate before the APNU+AFC government moves to draft and implement the media policy.

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PPP in support of media policy touted by APNU+AFC Gov’t

August 31, 2015 12:40 pm Category: latest news A+ / A-

By Fareeza Haniff

Members of the media during the May 2015 elections campaign

Members of the media during the May 2015 elections campaign

[www.inewsguyana.com] – The Opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) wants a public debate before the APNU+AFC government moves to draft and implement a media policy, which is aimed at regulating media entities across the country.

During its time in government, the PPP had also stated that such a policy is needed in Guyana but was met with much resistance from the then APNU and AFC Opposition.

As a matter of fact, the now Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo had told an Alliance For Change (AFC) press conference in May 2014 that the Party is against such a policy.

“The AFC is opposed to the state or politicians legally regulating or controlling the press. Though we admit that standards ought to be raised… this should to be done by self-regulation

Nagamootoo, who is also a former Journalist, further stated, “AFC believes that our media ought to continue the search by self-regulation of credible standards of journalistic ethics and responsibility. In this regard, the government has a legal duty to protect press freedom, not to undermine it… we do not need to regulate the press, to make laws that could further fetter it, that could muzzle it, and turn it into a toothless poodle.”

Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo

Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo

However, now that it is in government, it was recently revealed that the APNU+AFC government is considering the media policy. Minister of State, Joseph Harmon told a post cabinet media briefing on August 28 that “The media, as the fourth estate, is an important element in the governance of a country and therefore it is not something you can touch or do as you want.”

He further noted that it’s the early days yet, but he believes, “that a policy will emerge. But what we are saying now is that the media must act responsibly and that if you are reporting on government business, you must be fair balanced and objective.”

When questioned about the PPP’s position on the issue at a press conference on Monday, August 31, General Secretary, Clement Rohee reminded that Nagamootoo had presented a document on Freedom of the Press in the early days of the PPP and that one Mr Rafeek Khan was hired to do a study on the media in the country.

PPP/C's General Secretary Clement Rohee

PPP/C’s General Secretary Clement Rohee

“So I’m keeping my powder dry and awaiting what the government will come up with and I hope they will take into consideration what was stated in those two documents,” Rohee said.

He further noted that the PPP is in support of such a policy.

“I don’t agree that the media should have a free for all. The question of regulation in terms of the media is going to be a very sensitive issue, maybe it will have some constitutional impacts as well and I hope that whatever comes out, that it will be subject to public debate and discussion before anything is actually formalized and laid in the Parliament.”

Tola

Tola sorry to break the thread

I heard Clyde's (Duncan) mom passed away and there was a funeral for her a few days ago. Some of my family had stopped by and told me they were at the funeral.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:

Tola sorry to break the thread

I heard Clyde's (Duncan) mom passed away and there was a funeral for her a few days ago. Some of my family had stopped by and told me they were at the funeral.

Thanks Cain, I did not know...There was nothing on his postings... I will phone  him...

Tola

Every properly running country has rules that the media have to abide to. That is no different in the UK, USA, India, Turkey, etc., etc. Anyone suggesting that we should have a free for all media is living in a dream world. With that kind of approach we'll have sex magazines sold to minors, and porn films shown all day on TV.

Mr.T

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