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GUYANA - Press group calls for media complaints committee
published: Thursday | August 14, 2008

Georgetown, Guyana (Strabroek News):

The time has come for the print and electronic media to consider the value of establishing a Media Complaints Committee (MCC), the Guyana Press Association (GPA) says.

The press body's statement came in the wake of a public spat between Minister of Health Dr Leslie Ramsammy and the Kaieteur News regarding an article headlined 'Health minister admits to buying drugs illegally' in last Sunday's edition of the newspaper.

"At issue here is not whether the law was allegedly broken but whether, indeed, there was an outright and unambiguous admission by Dr Ramsammy in the body of the story, rather than an editorialised interpretation of guilt," the GPA said.

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The statement added that the GPA "strongly urges" that news reports are properly attributed to the sources of information, especially when the sources are not confidential documents or interviewees, who would have spoken with the agreement that they would be quoted.

"If, after a careful analysis, Kaieteur News agrees that it is wrong, the only logical expectation will be that of an unqualified apology and retraction," the statement asserted.

In this light, the statement continued, "given the fact that the GPA's purpose is to essentially develop the profession of journalism and promote media freedoms; we believe the time has come for the print and electronic media to consider the value of the establishment of a Media Complaints Committee".

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