Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications (amendment)Bill: Is media overacting?
Hi David Below are excerpts from the "Action Plan" ........................................ Dear Members Following this morning's meeting find attached today's press release, presented at today's press conference by Vice Chairman Martin Khafafa. The following is our action plan for at least the next week: Our key objectives are: · Ensure the bill is not signed in to law, therefore petition the President in public through media campaigns and formally by presenting the petition · Shape public opinion through a media campaigns on all media and talk shows – create a public debate · Demonstrate this bill is unconstitutional and tramples on Kenyan's hard fought media freedom; freedom of expression and freedom of information ACTION PLAN 1. Press conference – 11^th December 2008 2. Petition the President not to sign the bill in to law – the formal petition is currently being drafted by Hon Paul Muite – PQ/Martin, SK and Linus will follow this up. This petition will be presented to the Prime Minister and Amb Muthaura next week. An appointment with the president will be arranged for key MOA members to present the petition 3. Media Campaign – starting today, we will run, radio, TV and print advertising sensitizing the public why this bill is wrong for Kenya. Key objective is to shape public opinion and educate them on the bill. PQ is spearheading this campaign and will distribute the advert to all members 4. Jamhuri Day – We will cover the event on TV, however we will show a split screen with various scenes of attacks on media e.g Standard raid, Royal Media, etc with scroll messages on the bill and what it portends for media freedom and expression. Conrad of NMG is spearheading this 5. Coverage of MPs and Ministry of Information – media blackout for all MPs who voted for the bill and the Ministry of Information – Joe Odindo will get copy of the Hansard and circulate to members 6. Joint headlines with different editorials – Print media will have a joint headline – Joe, PQ and Wachira will co-ordinate 7. All media houses invite civil society, opinion leaders who support media on this issue to their stations to educate audiences on the bill; organize voting and other promotions for the public to participate in the debate 8. Print media will run an education campaign show history of "political repression" in various articles especially this weekend The above action plan will run until we achieve our objectives, from time to time members will consult and modify campaigns or adjust the plans. All members will be informed of any changes. Feel free to include your input, we need to be united on this issue and speak from one page. Kind regards Sheila MOA Secretary dmakali@yahoo.com wrote:
Wich media plan of action? Can anyone state here what is says or publish it please? This is typical strawman propaganda. If the media doesn't rep the public show me who goes, alice.
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Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:38:48 To: <dmakali@yahoo.com> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions<kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications (amendment) Bill: Is media overacting?
Dear Dr. Ndemo and all,
The Media plan of action does indeed amount to some serious offenses, not least abuse of public resources. Also agree that we need an open parliament., we can not let the media claim to speak for the public anymore.
best alice
bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Dear Edith, We are uploading the published bill in the next one hour. It will indeed help if everybody reads it before they make any comments. I would want anybody to point any section in the published ammendment that limits press freedom. You participated in most of our early interactions and the intent on the broadcast section was very well understood - to introduce proper regulatory mechanism.
My friend Kaikai wants me to prove that in the past few days media has been propagating violence. Most of you saw their plan of action which lawyers tell me amounts to serous offence.
Ndemo.
It worries me that the masses are taking sides depending on what others say, rather than to read the bill themselves. Is there a "popular version" of the bill for ordinary Kenyans? Can we get a copy of the current bill or be pointed to where the latest version can be downloaded? This information is not necessarily within the public domain.
It is high time we do not leave our future in the hands of afew, but let everyone be educated about the issues at hand so they can engage from an informed standpoint - we need an OPEN parliament. We have enough digital tools to allow interaction between parliament and the governed.
Edith
________________________________________ From: kictanet-bounces+eadera=idrc.or.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke [kictanet-bounces+eadera=idrc.or.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of alice [alice@apc.org] Sent: 14 December 2008 19:40 To: Edith Adera Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications (amendment) Bill: Is media overacting?
David,
Perhaps the media could start by reporting accurately. Some of the sections the media find so offensive already exist in the 1998 communications act. So why not present the big full picture to all and especially the public?
alice
(Views expressed are personal and not a reflection of any of the organizations I am affiliated with)
dmakali@yahoo.com wrote:
Wainaina I can't argue against your sources but am certain that stage of black out for mps hasn't been reached at all. In fact we are meeting tue to evaluate exactly the import of the passage of that bill and bring every1 on the same page. Of course blacking out not just some 25 mps but all is very much a possible line of action. And for good reason- these mps did not consider ANY of the changes we proposed. That gang approach doesn't lend itself to decent engagement frm the media. They have abused their power and ignored our views, not reasonably but glibly. I am totally in agrment with thoz who argue the broadcast media needs regulation, because it is true. I don't even share some defensive views about ownership held by moa- I see no value in nmg getting more radio or tv frequencies for eg coz they already have too many, or royal media having all thoz frequencies. Its simply obscene. But that is a diff story frm govt getting into micro management of media conent or , the minister having power to raid and confiscate equipment or occupy or take over a media house. There was no emergency wen michuki used mercenaries to raid standard. Plus the ethical issues being raised about content can and are already addressed under the media act. The worst thing you want is to invite govt fiat into content matters. You will rue the day you get a dictatorial govt. Examples are many. Similarly, how do you allow the minister to give directions to a commission that's supposd to be independent? He shud take its advice not rubber stamp his decisions. And how do you have a commission appointed solely by the minister without any guidelines? Criteria to follow? Finally did you see the clause about kbc? Nothing about its roles, and obligations? Even the principal act is beta! Well, wainaina and other kictanets, it would be useful to speak to these issues even as you condemn the media for obviously lopsided reporting and wailing. David
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-----Original Message----- From: "Wainaina Mungai" <wainaina@madeinkenya.org>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 17:53:55 To: <dmakali@yahoo.com>; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions<kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: Re: [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications (amendment) Bill: Is media overacting?
David,
I am very much involved the media and you & I know that it was agreed that the Action Plan includes a "blackout to..." as well as all the issues I indicated.The point is clear. I have told the truth relating to the content of the Action Plan.
The question of execution is separate. Ndemo having been on K24 is does not change much but it is not in line with the Action Plan....meaning, we need to complement K24 for that step.
Let's be honest in our submissions especially concerning such revelations.
Wainaina
On 12/14/08, dmakali@yahoo.com <dmakali@yahoo.com> wrote:
That's not true. You have obviously exaggerated in trying to put across your cheap propaganda. Ndemo was on k24 this morning and he was of course not opposing the bill. Plus, you should ask yourself, who has come out to support the bill and not been given airtime. Yes, the media is campaigning, but it has not yet agreed or employed any of the strategies you have listed. Their time is coming. And we don't need to go to previous regimes to show brutal attacks against the media. The worst have taken place under the current regime! You have more to be grateful than disgusted with the media. Be just a little more reflective and considerate otherwise your diabolical hatred of the media lacks foundation. David Sent from my BlackBerry(R) wireless device
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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 17:08:09 To: <dmakali@yahoo.com> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions<kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Kenya communications (amendment) Bill: Is media overacting?
The truth is that the "supporters" you see on TV, hear on radio, read in papers are not by accident. The Media Owners Association (MoA) crafted a campaign strategy that includes the "media blackout to all MPs who supported the Bill and The Ministry of Information & Communications".
According to persons privy to the media campaign strategy, we have a big problem here and it's about time Kenyans were told the objective truth. Unfortunately, the people who own the media houses are determined to use every possible means to ensure the Bill is not signed. You will not hear a supporter of the Bill being given coverage.
Why?
The strategy is clearly not intended to yield an objective result. The intention is to shape public opinion even through biased reporting. The strategy includes:
1. Ensure President dioesn't sign the Bill, by publicly petitioning him. 2. Take advantage of Jamhuri Day to show images of raids conducted by previous regimes. 3. Run a media campaign that includes 'same headline' in all papers and similar headlines on electronic media. 4. Shape public opinion through campains and show that the Bill is unconstitutional...etc etc 5. Blackout all supporters of the Bill, Ministry & only invite civil society players who support the interests of the media. Keep watching and you'll notice the biased reporting. 6. The coverage of the issue in the weekend papers (circulation) is also part of the strategy. This will not stop until the President yields to the Media's agenda.
The media has the right to petition the President but the problem with their campaign is that Media Owners have actually agreed not to cover the issue objectively. They have conspired to shape public opinion by all possible means including excluding all those who have a different opinion.
In doing so, they demonstrate the need for legislative regulation. The nation is now at the mercy of the media and the public will only be fed with one side of the story.
Over to you. Wainaina
On 12/14/08, Kinuthia Muchane <muchanek@gmail.com> wrote:
Habari, Maybe the media is overacting, maybe the the MPs are wrong... But one interesting thing about this issue is the timidity of the MPs, to begin with, in the news all I am hearing are our dear elected representatives vowing their undying support for all sorts of freedom, including that of Press, so my question is, isn't there one, single MP who supported passing of the Bill who can come out in defence of his or her stand? Or is it because they always pander to the Press, they do not want to be seen in 'bad' light .
On the other hand, most of us take what we hear on the radio or watch on TV as gospel truth, and the unfortunate fact of life is that the majority of us have no other source of information, or do not seek other avenues of getting information, a fact very well known by members of the so called "Fourth Estate". So when they drench us with "details" about the dangers of the bill's amendment no matter how skewed their opinion is, we will believe them hook, line and sinker! If you ask me, in a country like ours with a very shaky social, political and economic foundation, these merchants of "information" should be very closely and regularly monitored, a Radio Mille Collines can happen here very easily... In any case, ain't all these media 'houses' just commercial enterprises out to make a tidy profit?
Kinuthia...
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