SOLIDARITY....The editorial team of Sin
Chew Daily stand united and show their solidarity.
By :
LIM WEY WEN
SEVERAL
Malaysian Chinese newspapers 'went black' to mark World Press Freedom Day today
as a protest against the violence shown towards pressmen during Bersih 3.0.
Sin
Chew Daily, Nanyang Siang Pau, China Press, Guang Ming Daily and Oriental Daily
printed their front pages in black and white to remind readers and authorities
of the struggles pressmen face while carrying out their duties, especially
during rallies.
Sin
Chew Daily editor-in-chief Pook Ah Lek said the paper decided to do so because
many pressmen, including photographers, had been beaten during the rally.
Pook,
also Editors of Chinese Medium Malaysia Association president, said the Chinese
Newspaper Photographers Association had also initiated a call for journalists
and photographers to don black and wear a yellow ribbon today.
SUPPORT....The Star editorial team are
also decked in black to show their support.
Nanyang
Siang Pau editor-in-chief Chong Choong Nam hoped the authorities would be
reminded that media personnel should be given protection by the police.
Separately,
the Information, Communications and Culture Ministry has encouraged the
screening of video recordings of Saturday's rally to give the public an overall
picture of what had happened.
Its
minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said the ministry had asked television
stations like Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM), TV3 and others to look at the
video recordings to show the rally participants' behaviour.
"There
were participants who smashed police patrol car windscreens. They should watch
this video, while there are also videos showing policemen acting
inappropriately.
para media harus mendpat perlindungan juga, mereka byk peranan sebagai penyampai maklumat.
ReplyDeleteMungkin bukan setakat 49 atau 100 orang saja yang terlibat dalam keganasan waktu perhimpunan Bersih 28 April lalu.pasti semua ni tidak berlaku kalau Bersih 3.0 tidak dilaksanakan.
ReplyDeleteSekiranya Bersih menerima Stadium Bukit Jalil sebagai tempat berhimpun pasti semua tu tidak berlaku..
DeleteBukan senang untuk memberikan perlindungan kepada Media saja. Kerana orang awam pun perlu diberikan sama.
ReplyDeletePara peserta yang melakukan keganasan itu perlulah diambil tindakkan.
ReplyDeletePara media harus dilindungi dan berkecuali
ReplyDeletekenapa pula penganjur2 Bersih tidak dipersalahkan sedangkan mereka la yang mencetuskan huru hara ini?? jika tidak ada perhimpunan Bersih, tidak akan ada peserta atau wartawan yang cedera atau dikasari..
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