Threat to freedom of expression a threat to media: Modi

Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged the media to accept the challenges of threat to freedom of expression posed by certain quarters.

"In a democracy, we realise the importance of freedom of expression only when it is denied to us just like the importance of breathing is realised when one cannot breathe for two seconds," Modi said.

Inaugurating the Platinum Jubilee celebration of North East's leading English daily 'The Assam Tribune' here, he said "it was Indira Gandhi who made us realise the value of freedom of thought, ideas and expression in a democracy by gagging the media during the Emergency."

"People refused to accept it and the country was united to assert its right for freedom of expression, though many editors and mediapersons were thrown into prison and faced innumerable challenges", Modi said.

"Whenever any person or organisation wants to assert their supremacy, their first attack is on the media and the most recent example is that of the ISIS who made journalists their victims by beheading them," he said.

It was not important for ISIS from which country the journalist belonged to, what language he spoke or what his colour was, but the fact that he was wielding the pen and fighting for the truth was enough to make him a victim, the Prime Minister said.

In the 21st century, "an attack on media is an attack on humanity and is a blot for the nation and the world alike", he said.

Modi said "the media faces immense challenge in a fast-moving society like ours. Earlier, we got news once in 24 hours but now we get at least 24 news in one minute and the challenge is to be trusted and remain credible".

Credibility is a major challenge for the media as, he said, "merely reading the news is not enough but one has to read between the lines to ascertain whether it is credible."

"Had we ever seen earlier any signboard at any shop saying 'pure ghee available here'? But now we see such things.

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Freedom Rock Tour coming to Johnson County

Solon Area Community Foundation hoping rock can be painted next year

By Francie Williamson, The Gazette

November 27, 2014 | 6:39 pm

SOLON Johnson County will be home to a Freedom Rock sometime soon.

Artist Ray Bubba Sorensen of Greenfield each year paints a large boulder known as the Freedom Rock in his southwest Iowa town. The patriotic designs honor veterans in various ways.

A few years ago, Sorensen decided he wanted to paint Freedom Rocks in each of Iowas 99 counties. Sorensens wife, Maria, said in an email that they are estimating it will take seven to 10 years to complete all 99 rocks. This year was the second year of the tour.

Currently Bubba is booking into early 2020, painting only 10 rocks from April to October, Maria Sorensen said. This year he did complete two extra rocks so that will move things up a bit and he will try to do so each year as the weather allows.

Most of the rocks completed so far are in western Iowa, but Sorensen this year finished Scott Countys rock, which is located in LeClaire.

Solon recently signed up to represent Johnson County on the tour. Denny Gruber of the Solon Area Community Foundation said the idea to bring a Freedom Rock to Solon met a very enthusiastic reception.

Weve been in contact with the city of Solon and the American Legion, Gruber said. We thought the Legion would help design it with Bubba. Preliminarily we would like to include all the armed forces in some way.

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Press freedom?

By BENJIE OLIVEROS Bulatlat perspective

Press freedom is said to be a fundamental human right and one of the foundations of democratic societies. In 2006, then UN Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information Shashi Tharoor lamented, The number of journalists killed in the line of duty has become a barometer for measuring press freedom.

However, press freedom advocates also note Wherever there is an independent media, there is bound to be friction with the Government. (Ann Cooper, Executive Director of the Committee to Protect Journalists [CPJ], May 2006). Not only that, the CPJ noted that 85 percent of the murder of journalists had been committed with impunity.

The CPJ said that most attacks on journalists come from governments, drug lords, criminal mafias, or others with reason to silence critical, independent reporting. So in the case of the Philippines, the others include local warlords and political dynasties who, in reality, are no different from drug lords and criminal mafias because they corner all legal and illegal profit-making ventures in their respective fiefdoms.

The Philippines has earned the infamy of being one of the most dangerous countries for journalists, second only to Iraq, because of the Ampatuan massacre.

The CPJ deemed that the failure of justice is the most urgent threat facing journalists worldwide. With the developments, or lack of it, in the Ampatuan massacre case, the Philippines appears to be headed toward becoming the face of impunity in the killings of journalists.

On the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day commemoration on May 3, 2014, the UN highlighted the importance of independent, free and pluralistic media to protecting and promoting these rights.

Only when journalists are at liberty to monitor, investigate and criticize policies and actions can good governance exist. (Joint Message from Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations and Ms. Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, 3 May 2014).

Aside from the killings of journalists, what other threats to press freedom are there in the world today? How independent are media conglomerates? Has the media been exercising its liberty to monitor, investigate and criticize policies and actions of governments?

Consider this: An article published by the Economic Collapse Who owns the media: The 6 monolithic corporations that control almost everything we watch, hear and read written by Michael Snyder and published in October 4, 2010, revealed that in 1983, around 50 corporations controlled majority of the news media outfits in the US. Now, it is controlled by just six giant corporations that own television networks, cable channels, movie studios, newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, music labels and even many websites.

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