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Media body rejects report

Friday, March 07, 2008

THE findings in a report on the media will not be accepted because it lacked credibility, the Fiji Media Council told Pacnews yesterday.

The report by Hawaiian academic Doctor James Anthony described the Media Council, which represents reporters and owners, as ineffective.

Council chairman Daryl Tarte told Radio Australia's Pacific Beat program that the report commissioned by the director of the Fiji Human Rights Commission, Doctor Shaista Shameem, did not have credibility.

"Unfortunately, she engaged a person of questionable reputation who came here obviously with an agenda and has handed down a report which will certainly not be accepted by the media in Fiji," Mr Tarte said.

The Fiji media refused to make submissions to Dr Anthony's report, with its findings based on information from anonymous media sources.

Mr Tarte said he hoped the interim Government would not accept the report's recommendations without first conducting an inquiry.

"I would be very concerned, yes, but I'd like to think the government would consult with the media and media council before they tried to implement any of the provisions of the recommendations in the report."

The report was released just days after the publisher of the Fiji Sun newspaper, Russell Hunter, was expelled after the interim Government claimed he was a danger to national security.

The report on media freedom in Fiji, released last week, has called for more government control.

Dr Shameem said Mr Tarte's comments were not surprising as he did not co-operate with the inquiry in the first place and had declined to participate.

"There is no point in him crying over spilt milk. As the consultant pointed out, it would be to the media's advantage, as part of the democratic agenda for the future, to give their views.

"Whether or not some elements of the media accept what the public think about the media, as they communicated to Dr Anthony is up to them.

"They have to listen to the audience, that is the discerning public, after all.

"They could take a leaf out of the Daily Post and act more sensibly on the issue of self-review," she said.

Dr Shameem said it was unfortunate the media had taken such a disputatious attitude.

"There are some good ideas in the report and they should not take much trouble to shoot the messenger; after all that's what they keep telling everyone in relation to themselves."

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