[kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications(amendment)Bill: Is media overacting?

GEORGE ONYANGO geogias at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 15 16:20:08 EAT 2008


This bill is bad for the development of this country. One wonders why only 25 MPs were in the house to pass the bill, yet we have over 200 MPs. It is very convenient for those in power now to think that the same bill they are passing are going to affect them at some point when they will be in the opposite side. We must as a country tread very carefully when making laws that is supposed to govern us , not for convenient ,but for posterity.

 George Onyango






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From: Linus Kaikai <lkaikai at ktnkenya.com>
To: geogias at yahoo.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 5:19:35 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications(amendment)Bill: Is media overacting?

Dr. Ndemo,

It is puzzling that throughout your meetings with us we never got to hear of
some of the issues you are now raising on Kictanet like 'Media impunity' and
'corrupting children minds.' The latter was of course the very same line
used by Mao and later Deng Xiaoping to cut off information flow to the
Chinese masses, and that is having concluded the entire population is made
up of children! There's a great deal of dishonesty around this whole issue.
The contentious clauses in my view are an extension of your ban of live
broadcast on the evening of December 30; a ban that neither worked nor
helped in way in pushing through suspect election results. Bwana PS the
larger picture is the country is walking down a retrogressive path and the
clauses in the Communication Bill are only part of a number of things that
are going wrong especially with politics and governance. Bwana PS sections
of this Bill are not anything you would be proud of 5 years from now.

For the rest of the media-bashing crowd on Kictanet, yours is the hypocrisy
killing our country. When Moi was president the media and outspoken
diplomats were your heroes. Now they are villains. How convenient! 

About the bill, I am so keen to hear your take on the March 2, 2006 raid on
the Standard and KTN for such are the actions the new bill would make
perfectly legal!


Linus  

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Sent: 14 December 2008 22:04
To: lkaikai at ktnkenya.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya
communications(amendment)Bill: Is media overacting?

Mike,
Thank you for your objective views.  You know very well that there are
thousands of youth out there who have patiently waited for this bill to
allow them trade on-line.  Now Media calls theirs.

The outcomes of the Kriegler and Waki would hopefully deal with political
impunity.  Who will deal with media impunity?  In my view we must push
this Bill to ensure that electronic media does not continue to corrupt our
children's minds.

Ndemo.


> Dr. Ndemo,
>
> I hope that the media note that they are on the wrong path and move to
> change their approach. In hindsight they might realize that the issues at
> hand could have been tackled differently.The media's most recent actions
> only make it more difficult to resolve the very same issues they are
> protesting.
>
> The Nation's editorial perhaps represents the divergence in views between
> the media owners, their supporters and responsible journalists who may
> have
> seen that things are steering in a dangerous direction. As the matter
> drags
> on, various elements will try to take advantage and jump onto the
> bandwagon
> to further certain agendas. It is this catalyst that is worrisome, as
> there
> is the possibility that just as the media issue has somehow been tied to
> economic issues, the media issue could easily be misused by those who have
> little to do with the media.
>
> The country has many volatile problems that should not be exploited, some
> of
> those jumping onto the media bandwagon may be seeking to detract from
> matters facing them, others have personal agendas in mind that can only
> progress if they are disguised as media and economic issues. The media
> hopefully is looking at these issues in a responsible manner, will
> exercise
> diplomacy and engage the Government in a civil way as the best way to
> resolve the impasse. There are many Kenyans suffering today from matters
> not
> within their control, it is a dangerous thing for the media to act in a
> way
> that could easily stir these masses to non-civil action as measures are
> being taken to alleviate these problems. The media has a corporate
> responsibility in ensuring that it exhausts all civil means of ensuring
> the
> matters are resolved.
>
> It is encouraging to know that the Government is open for discussion, but
> there is only so much that the Government can do on legislative matters.
> The
> Government can draft, prepare and adjust laws but it cannot pass the same
> in
> parliament. The media must do more on its own in approaching not just key
> leaders but ultimately the legislators who actually vote to pass the same
> laws.
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 5:11 PM, <bitange at jambo.co.ke> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Theuri,
>> Since Government is open for discussion, diplomacy would yield better
>> results.  I have seen their action plan which by the way violates cck
>> licence agreement it is not the best rout to take.  Having spent all
>> weekend
>> using public resources (frequencies) to propagate violence, they should
>> at
>> least wait to hear from cck.
>>
>> If you read today's Nation editorial on how to end impunity including
>> media
>> impunity you wonder if they are the same people inciting the public to
>> violence.
>>
>> Ndemo
>> Sent from my BlackBerry(R)
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>>
>> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 13:19:01
>> To: <bitange at jambo.co.ke>
>> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions<kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
>> Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications
>>        (amendment)Bill: Is media overacting?
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