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Africa Speaks: 31st January 2015 – The Freedom of the Press in Africa – Video


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Freedom of the press versus free will of the press

There is an essential distinction between freedom of the press and free will of the press. Freedom of the press is a matter of rightthe freedom to report only what is true and factual or to render an opinion as long as it is founded on truth and facts and good faith without any malicious intent to malign and destroy the rights of others, such as the right to life or the right to ones individual or

collective beliefs.

Freedom, therefore, is not absolute. It is relative to or limited by the corresponding rights of others. Unjustly harassing or infringing on the rights of others is not a matter of freedom. In like manner, intentionally telling or reporting lies is not covered by freedom of the press.

On the other hand, free will is a personal power. An individual may choose or decide to do what he/she knows or believes to be right or to do what he/she knows or believes to be wrong. A news reporter or a media man, on his own free will, can choose to tell or report what is false or untrue, but he does not have the freedom to do so; if he does, he is liable for the deed. In fact, the publishing company should fire him as he is a liability.

In other words, just because you can exercise your free will to tell lies or report willful inaccuracies to malign other people does not mean you have the freedom to do it. You may call it free will of the press, but definitely not

freedom of the press.

AMAY P. ONG VAO,

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Freedom fighters deserve better treatment

It is a regular event on every Republic Day or Independence Day for the district administration to honour freedom fighters or their spouses/kin with shawls/mementoes.

But many of the family members of such heroes have started feeling that these honours were more ritualistic and confined to that particular day, with the authorities concerned not so keen to listen to their grievances later.

Anyone closely watching the R-day and I-day celebrations here over the last few years can easily make out how the officials rush through the gesture of adorning shawls and giving mementoes to the freedom fighters or their kin without even engaging in a pep talk with them, says P. R. Nataraj, son of freedom fighter P. Ramasamy and state general secretary of Tamil Nadu Freedom Fighters and Legal Heirs Association.

Mr. Nataraj was of the view that freedom fighters or their kin need to be honoured in a more honourable manner.

The Association wants the district administration to hold grievances redress meeting frequently for the families of freedom fighters. For example, Palaniammal, wife of freedom fighter Palaniappan who fought for Independence along with Nethaji Subash Chandra Bose, is facing lots of problems in life. Such things can be redressed only if their grievances are heard frequently, the Association members said.

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Mr. Appliance Now Offers pureWash Laundry System

WACO, Texas (PRWEB) January 31, 2015

Mr. Appliance recently announced that the pureWash laundry system is now available to customers. This product will provide consumers with an exciting laundry experience designed to save money and improve quality.

The average family does eight to ten loads of laundry a week. Laundry can be an inconvenient, expensive and environmentally unpleasant experience. Laundry detergent and fabric softener is an expensive necessity when doing laundry, and the energy cost of heating water for laundry cycles is a significant expense as well.

Laundry detergent can also leave residue on clothes, causing allergy problems for some people and contributing to mold and mildew buildup in washing machines and on clothing.

The pureWash Eco-Friendly Laundry System gives consumers a choice. With the pureWash system, an oxidation process in the water allows for optimal cleaning of clothes without the need for laundry detergent or fabric softeners. All you have to do is place your clothes in the washing machine and let the pureWash system do the work. By eliminating the need to use hot water and laundry detergent in the laundry cycle, the pureWash system saves money long-term, as there is no need to buy laundry detergent. There are also reduced energy costs associated with the pureWash system, as you can wash every load in cold water.

We are excited to offer this great product to our customers, Doug Rogers, president of Mr. Appliance, said. At Mr. Appliance, we seek to develop world class experiences for our customers, and offering innovative products like the pureWash laundry system is another way we can do that.

For more information on the pureWash system, visit http://www.mrappliance.com or contact your local Mr. Appliance.

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