[kictanet] Media Bill 2007.

ibrahim yussuf yussuf at lawyer.com
Mon Jun 4 15:54:34 EAT 2007


Dear All
I can't say that i have read the media bill,but the little that i have read in the media is lopsided and based on their side of the story.The only complains that i keep on hearing in the numerous talkshows that are aired on the TV only highlights the point that the coposition of the media council is not good or is made up of people who are not of that proffession.They dont come up to say anything else about the various clauses which will hinder their progress or how the government is trying to oppress them,am not trying to say that its not there but those are the things which should be highlighted for us to be able to support their arguments well.One funny thing that came out in one of those talkshows is that the KUJ was not with the media owners and that the bill would be very good for the them(KUJ).i believe that the bringing in of models and comedians as journalist has set the precedence for the government to bring in non-media guys to regulate the media,we should not kill this bill just because the owners of the media are not happy,their first obligation is to their shareholders and not to the general public.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: bitange at jambo.co.ke
> To: yussuf at lawyer.com
> Subject: [kictanet] Media Bill 2007.
> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 15:03:12 +0300 (EAT)
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> 
> Dear All,
> If you read today's papers, you have everything to worry.  It is being
> alledged that the ICT Bill is worse than the Media Bill and That
> Government did not consult.  I know you all participated in many ICT fora
> discussing just what is being criticised.  After the first reading we have
> another go at it but not to kill it at inception.
> 
> I need not tell anyone that this Bill will unlock the ICT potential in
> this country.  Where were these people when you sacrificed your time to
> have a just legislation in place?
> 
> On Broadcasting, Kenya has one of the most liberal laws in place.  We have
> tried to have a frequency in Britain, China, the USA on reciprical
> relations in vain.  We toned down stakeholder's requirement on restrictive
> cross media ownership by adopting South Africa Model but these people want
> nothing but jungle laws in a democratic country.
> 
> Since you access internet, please check, there is no country in the world
> that does not have some sort of media regulation.  In fact opponents of
> these Bills should be asked to name at least one country that has no
> regulation in media.
> 
> Regards
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> Ndemo.
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