[Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group

mutua emutua at ngocouncil.org
Thu Mar 2 15:42:10 EAT 2006


It is common knowledge that media houses lack objectivity in their
reporting, that is usually tailor made to suit their prefered  subjects ends
and their own (obvious financial)gains i.e. the client media phenomenon,that
cuts across the entire media fraternaty sparing only but a few media
houses.Lets face it, while the media council may arbirtrate fairly complains
amongst it's membership it may not do so fairly for two parties where one is
a member and the other agrieved  not being it's member.Considering the swift
and devastating consequences media headlines may have on an agrieved party
which may not be corrected by some nondescript apologetic note on some
hideous page or at the end of the sports segment of the news bulletin ,such
practices must be discouraged with the harshest and the strongest deterents
possible.It takes a lifeworth effort to build a reputation which may cramble
one second due to some incorrect headline.It's worth remebering a recent
incident in the past where a young man's mother had a heart attack which may
have been attributed to media reports that he was marrying an elderly woman,
before even she could get the news from her son himself, sadly she passed
away.Now not even an apologetic note could bring her come back to life not
even a Media council ruling can or more so a libel award by a court ruling
could.This shows that such issues should not be taken lightly and someone
hides under the guise of freedom of press.In the past we had riots outside
one media house offices in town by a university following a press report
that the students felt was erronous and untrue,another life was also sadly
lost in the process.Let the perpetrators of these barbaric acts be punished
and we must remember not everyone is patient and civil enough to follow "due
process".Certainly this recent incident may not be the last.
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>       ( Wainaina Mungai )
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>       ( Wainaina Mungai )
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:01:21 +0300
> From: " Wainaina Mungai " <wainaina at madeinkenya.org>
> Subject: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> To: "KIPlist" <kiplist-cl at lyris.idrc.ca>
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> Dear all,
>
> As we all so readily rotest against the unwarranted destruction of
property etc, let us not be sucked into supporting misconduct within the
media. We must not lose sight of the fact that the media has become is a law
unto itself; while the rest of society is governed by rules of civilised
conduct. The media is a powerful tool that has even been abused to the
extent of fueling conflict in many countries. As we all know, it has also
been used positively.
>
> However, there are currently several cases in court and other incidents
that indicate the media has failed to regulate itself. The Media Council of
Kenya may just have proved to Kenyans over the years that the concept of
self-regulation may be the way to go in Kenya.
>
> As much as I empathise with the Standard Group, I would urge them to give
Kenyans (wether in government or not) a fair hearing and endevour to report
ONLY the truth. Sensational reporting in an attempt to gain market share
will lead to situations as we have now as the parties seek resolution
(whether the methods are wrong or right). In cases where mistakes a made,
they should not hid apologies in a small corner of page 92 but put into
where the original story (Page 1, if the story was a headline story) and so
on. Anything short of that should be handled by very stringent laws of
conduct.
>
> Politically incorrect but I hope it will keep us focused. There is an
urgent need to get a working system for regulation of the media conduct.
>
> ---
> Wainaina Mungai
> http://www.madeinkenya.org
>
> SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is development that meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own
needs.
>
>
> >  -------Original Message-------
> >  From: Waudo Siganga <csk at nbi.ispkenya.com>
> >  Subject: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >  Sent: 02 Mar '06 19:29
> >
> >  Dear Colleagues,
> >
> >  The reports received this morning regarding the crackdown and closure
of
> >  the Standard Media Group are shocking and the CSK will issue a
statement on
> >  the same later in the day.
> >
> >  Kind Regards
> >  Waudo Siganga
> >  Chairman
> >  The Computer Society of Kenya
> >
> >
> >  ---
> >  Submitted by: csk at nbi.ispkenya.com 2006-03-02 00:40:37 EST5
> >  (Please reply to original submitter for private communication)
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>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 12:12:28 +0300
> From: Sammy Buruchara <Sammy at nbnet.co.ke>
> Subject: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> To: "KIPlist" <kiplist-cl at lyris.idrc.ca>
> Cc: kictanet at kictanet.or.ke
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>
> Two wrongs do not make a right.
>
> Sammy Buruchara
> On Mar 2, 2006, at 12:01 PM, Wainaina Mungai wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > As we all so readily rotest against the unwarranted destruction of
> > property etc, let us not be sucked into supporting misconduct
> > within the media. We must not lose sight of the fact that the media
> > has become is a law unto itself; while the rest of society is
> > governed by rules of civilised conduct. The media is a powerful
> > tool that has even been abused to the extent of fueling conflict in
> > many countries. As we all know, it has also been used positively.
> >
> > However, there are currently several cases in court and other
> > incidents that indicate the media has failed to regulate itself.
> > The Media Council of Kenya may just have proved to Kenyans over the
> > years that the concept of self-regulation may be the way to go in
> > Kenya.
> >
> > As much as I empathise with the Standard Group, I would urge them
> > to give Kenyans (wether in government or not) a fair hearing and
> > endevour to report ONLY the truth. Sensational reporting in an
> > attempt to gain market share will lead to situations as we have now
> > as the parties seek resolution (whether the methods are wrong or
> > right). In cases where mistakes a made, they should not hid
> > apologies in a small corner of page 92 but put into where the
> > original story (Page 1, if the story was a headline story) and so
> > on. Anything short of that should be handled by very stringent laws
> > of conduct.
> >
> > Politically incorrect but I hope it will keep us focused. There is
> > an urgent need to get a working system for regulation of the media
> > conduct.
> >
> > ---
> > Wainaina Mungai
> > http://www.madeinkenya.org
> >
> > SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is development that meets the needs of the
> > present without compromising the ability of future generations to
> > meet their own needs.
> >
> >
> >>  -------Original Message-------
> >>  From: Waudo Siganga <csk at nbi.ispkenya.com>
> >>  Subject: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >>  Sent: 02 Mar '06 19:29
> >>
> >>  Dear Colleagues,
> >>
> >>  The reports received this morning regarding the crackdown and
> >> closure of
> >>  the Standard Media Group are shocking and the CSK will issue a
> >> statement on
> >>  the same later in the day.
> >>
> >>  Kind Regards
> >>  Waudo Siganga
> >>  Chairman
> >>  The Computer Society of Kenya
> >>
> >>
> >>  ---
> >>  Submitted by: csk at nbi.ispkenya.com 2006-03-02 00:40:37 EST5
> >>  (Please reply to original submitter for private communication)
> >>  ---
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> >>
> >
> > ---
> > Submitted by: Wainaina Mungai (One World)
> > <wainaina at madeinkenya.org> 2006-03-02 04:09:31 EST5
> > (Please reply to original submitter for private communication)
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> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu,  2 Mar 2006 11:59:36 +0200
> From: "Eric Osiakwan" <eric at afrispa.org>
> Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media
> Group
> To: Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet  <kictanet at kictanet.or.ke>
> Message-ID: <200603021159.AA347340840 at afrispa.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Wainaina,
>
> Please permit me to differ with you.
>
> The civilised world has resolved to ensure that there are due processes
subject to the rule of law by which we deal with such reculcitrant elements
of our deomocratic experiment so to ignore such consitutional and
instituional mechanisms is worse a precident as the acts of the reculcitrant
element being subjected.
>
> Two wrongs dont make a right.
>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: "Wainaina Mungai" <wainaina at madeinkenya.org>
> Reply-To: Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet <kictanet at kictanet.or.ke>
> Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:01:21 +0300
>
> >Dear all,
> >
> >As we all so readily rotest against the unwarranted destruction of
property etc, let us not be sucked into supporting misconduct within the
media. We must not lose sight of the fact that the media has become is a law
unto itself; while the rest of society is governed by rules of civilised
conduct. The media is a powerful tool that has even been abused to the
extent of fueling conflict in many countries. As we all know, it has also
been used positively.
> >
> >However, there are currently several cases in court and other incidents
that indicate the media has failed to regulate itself. The Media Council of
Kenya may just have proved to Kenyans over the years that the concept of
self-regulation may be the way to go in Kenya.
> >
> >As much as I empathise with the Standard Group, I would urge them to give
Kenyans (wether in government or not) a fair hearing and endevour to report
ONLY the truth. Sensational reporting in an attempt to gain market share
will lead to situations as we have now as the parties seek resolution
(whether the methods are wrong or right). In cases where mistakes a made,
they should not hid apologies in a small corner of page 92 but put into
where the original story (Page 1, if the story was a headline story) and so
on. Anything short of that should be handled by very stringent laws of
conduct.
> >
> >Politically incorrect but I hope it will keep us focused. There is an
urgent need to get a working system for regulation of the media conduct.
> >
> >---
> >Wainaina Mungai
> >http://www.madeinkenya.org
> >
> >SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs.
> >
> >
> >>  -------Original Message-------
> >>  From: Waudo Siganga <csk at nbi.ispkenya.com>
> >>  Subject: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >>  Sent: 02 Mar '06 19:29
> >>
> >>  Dear Colleagues,
> >>
> >>  The reports received this morning regarding the crackdown and closure
of
> >>  the Standard Media Group are shocking and the CSK will issue a
statement on
> >>  the same later in the day.
> >>
> >>  Kind Regards
> >>  Waudo Siganga
> >>  Chairman
> >>  The Computer Society of Kenya
> >>
> >>
> >>  ---
> >>  Submitted by: csk at nbi.ispkenya.com 2006-03-02 00:40:37 EST5
> >>  (Please reply to original submitter for private communication)
> >>  ---
> >>  You are currently subscribed to kiplist-cl as:
[wainaina.mungai at oneworld.net]
> >>  To unsubscribe, forward this message to
leave-kiplist-cl-117112D at lyris.idrc.ca
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> >>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 13:29:21 +0300
> From: " Wainaina Mungai " <wainaina at madeinkenya.org>
> Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media
> Group
> To: "Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet" <kictanet at kictanet.or.ke>
> Message-ID: <20060302102922.29476.qmail at domain50.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Agreed, we acknowledge "two wrongs" however, in our quick condemnation, we
risk losing sight of the first wrong. That was actually the point I was
making.
>
> I have personal experiences of how media runs to "press freedom" to get
the "first wrong" to disappear. The perpetrators of the "second wrong" must
be punished as prescribed by the law so  that we do not have a repeat of
either wrongs.
>
> ;-)
>
> Wainaina
>
>
>
>
>
> >  -------Original Message-------
> >  From: Eric Osiakwan <eric at afrispa.org>
> >  Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >  Sent: 02 Mar '06 12:59
> >
> >  Wainaina,
> >
> >  Please permit me to differ with you.
> >
> >  The civilised world has resolved to ensure that there are due processes
subject to the rule of law by which we deal with such reculcitrant elements
of our deomocratic experiment so to ignore such consitutional and
instituional mechanisms is worse a precident as the acts of the reculcitrant
element being subjected.
> >
> >  Two wrongs dont make a right.
> >
> >
> >  ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> >  From: "Wainaina Mungai" <wainaina at madeinkenya.org>
> >  Reply-To: Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet <kictanet at kictanet.or.ke>
> >  Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:01:21 +0300
> >
> >  >Dear all,
> >  >
> >  >As we all so readily rotest against the unwarranted destruction of
property etc, let us not be sucked into supporting misconduct within the
media. We must not lose sight of the fact that the media has become is a law
unto itself; while the rest of society is governed by rules of civilised
conduct. The media is a powerful tool that has even been abused to the
extent of fueling conflict in many countries. As we all know, it has also
been used positively.
> >  >
> >  >However, there are currently several cases in court and other
incidents that indicate the media has failed to regulate itself. The Media
Council of Kenya may just have proved to Kenyans over the years that the
concept of self-regulation may be the way to go in Kenya.
> >  >
> >  >As much as I empathise with the Standard Group, I would urge them to
give Kenyans (wether in government or not) a fair hearing and endevour to
report ONLY the truth. Sensational reporting in an attempt to gain market
share will lead to situations as we have now as the parties seek resolution
(whether the methods are wrong or right). In cases where mistakes a made,
they should not hid apologies in a small corner of page 92 but put into
where the original story (Page 1, if the story was a headline story) and so
on. Anything short of that should be handled by very stringent laws of
conduct.
> >  >
> >  >Politically incorrect but I hope it will keep us focused. There is an
urgent need to get a working system for regulation of the media conduct.
> >  >
> >  >---
> >  >Wainaina Mungai
> >  >http://www.madeinkenya.org
> >  >
> >  >SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >> -------Original Message-------
> >  >> From: Waudo Siganga <csk at nbi.ispkenya.com>
> >  >> Subject: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >  >> Sent: 02 Mar '06 19:29
> >  >>
> >  >> Dear Colleagues,
> >  >>
> >  >> The reports received this morning regarding the crackdown and
closure of
> >  >> the Standard Media Group are shocking and the CSK will issue a
statement on
> >  >> the same later in the day.
> >  >>
> >  >> Kind Regards
> >  >> Waudo Siganga
> >  >> Chairman
> >  >> The Computer Society of Kenya
> >  >>
> >  >>
> >  >> ---
> >  >> Submitted by: csk at nbi.ispkenya.com 2006-03-02 00:40:37 EST5
> >  >> (Please reply to original submitter for private communication)
> >  >> ---
> >  >> You are currently subscribed to kiplist-cl as:
[wainaina.mungai at oneworld.net]
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> >  >>
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> >  Executive Secretary
> >  AfrISPA (www.afrispa.org)
> >  Tel: + 233.21.258800
> >  Fax: + 233.21.258811
> >  Cell: + 233.244.386792
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> >  Office: BusyInternet - 42 Ring Road Central, Accra-North
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> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 13:30:35 +0300
> From: " Wainaina Mungai " <wainaina at madeinkenya.org>
> Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media
> Group
> To: "Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet" <kictanet at kictanet.or.ke>
> Message-ID: <20060302103035.25424.qmail at domain50.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Agreed, we acknowledge "two wrongs" however, in our quick condemnation, we
risk losing sight of the first wrong. The point am making is that official
statements released in condemning the "second wrong" should not be made in a
way that sanitises the "first wrong".
>
> I have personal experiences of how media runs to "press freedom" to get
the "first wrong" to disappear. The perpetrators of the "second wrong" must
be punished as prescribed by the law so  that we do not have a repeat of
either wrongs.
>
> ;-)
>
> Wainaina
>
>
>
>
>
> >  -------Original Message-------
> >  From: Eric Osiakwan <eric at afrispa.org>
> >  Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >  Sent: 02 Mar '06 12:59
> >
> >  Wainaina,
> >
> >  Please permit me to differ with you.
> >
> >  The civilised world has resolved to ensure that there are due processes
subject to the rule of law by which we deal with such reculcitrant elements
of our deomocratic experiment so to ignore such consitutional and
instituional mechanisms is worse a precident as the acts of the reculcitrant
element being subj
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 13:31:52 +0300
> From: " Wainaina Mungai " <wainaina at madeinkenya.org>
> Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media
> Group
> To: "Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet" <kictanet at kictanet.or.ke>
> Cc: KIPlist <kiplist-cl at lyris.idrc.ca>
> Message-ID: <20060302103152.9240.qmail at domain50.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> Agreed, we acknowledge "two wrongs" however, in our quick condemnation, we
risk losing sight of the first wrong. The point am making is that official
statements released in condemning the "second wrong" should not be made in a
way that sanitises the "first wrong".
>
> I have personal experiences of how media runs to "press freedom" to get
the "first wrong" to disappear. The perpetrators of the "second wrong" must
be punished as prescribed by the law so  that we do not have a repeat of
either wrongs.
>
> ;-)
>
> Wainaina
>
>
>
> >  -------Original Message-------
> >  From: Eric Osiakwan <eric at afrispa.org>
> >  Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Re: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >  Sent: 02 Mar '06 12:59
> >
> >  Wainaina,
> >
> >  Please permit me to differ with you.
> >
> >  The civilised world has resolved to ensure that there are due processes
subject to the rule of law by which we deal with such reculcitrant elements
of our deomocratic experiment so to ignore such consitutional and
instituional mechanisms is worse a precident as the acts of the reculcitrant
element being subjected.
> >
> >  Two wrongs dont make a right.
> >
> >
> >  ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> >  From: "Wainaina Mungai" <wainaina at madeinkenya.org>
> >  Reply-To: Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet <kictanet at kictanet.or.ke>
> >  Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:01:21 +0300
> >
> >  >Dear all,
> >  >
> >  >As we all so readily rotest against the unwarranted destruction of
property etc, let us not be sucked into supporting misconduct within the
media. We must not lose sight of the fact that the media has become is a law
unto itself; while the rest of society is governed by rules of civilised
conduct. The media is a powerful tool that has even been abused to the
extent of fueling conflict in many countries. As we all know, it has also
been used positively.
> >  >
> >  >However, there are currently several cases in court and other
incidents that indicate the media has failed to regulate itself. The Media
Council of Kenya may just have proved to Kenyans over the years that the
concept of self-regulation may be the way to go in Kenya.
> >  >
> >  >As much as I empathise with the Standard Group, I would urge them to
give Kenyans (wether in government or not) a fair hearing and endevour to
report ONLY the truth. Sensational reporting in an attempt to gain market
share will lead to situations as we have now as the parties seek resolution
(whether the methods are wrong or right). In cases where mistakes a made,
they should not hid apologies in a small corner of page 92 but put into
where the original story (Page 1, if the story was a headline story) and so
on. Anything short of that should be handled by very stringent laws of
conduct.
> >  >
> >  >Politically incorrect but I hope it will keep us focused. There is an
urgent need to get a working system for regulation of the media conduct.
> >  >
> >  >---
> >  >Wainaina Mungai
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> >  >SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >> -------Original Message-------
> >  >> From: Waudo Siganga <csk at nbi.ispkenya.com>
> >  >> Subject: Burning and Closure of Standard Media Group
> >  >> Sent: 02 Mar '06 19:29
> >  >>
> >  >> Dear Colleagues,
> >  >>
> >  >> The reports received this morning regarding the crackdown and
closure of
> >  >> the Standard Media Group are shocking and the CSK will issue a
statement on
> >  >> the same later in the day.
> >  >>
> >  >> Kind Regards
> >  >> Waudo Siganga
> >  >> Chairman
> >  >> The Computer Society of Kenya
> >  >>
> >  >>
> >  >> ---
> >  >> Submitted by: csk at nbi.ispkenya.com 2006-03-02 00:40:37 EST5
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