A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Journalists Need Entry Barrier
Journalism all over the world is now sliding dangerously and it is not good for the social fabric of any country in the short and long run
There are two professions all over the world that seem to have no entry barrier. Anyone can get in and get out at any time.
One is politics ( Yes, people from all sorts of background with or
without formal education enter politics at various levels these days to
get powerful positions and make money and are much different from the
earlier days when people entered politics sacrificing their personal
interests for the national good) and journalism ( Yes. Job seekers
largely view journalism as profession and more as an earning opportunity
and for getting known , rather than viewing it as an opportunity to set
the wrong to become right and fight for larger national good).
Both politicians and journalists largely influence the mood of the
people and except for a very few, they do not perceive and recognize the
lofty ideals of these two professions, which should reflect on their
desire for noble cause.
This scenario is much different from the scenario a few decades back
when most politicians and journalists were viewed as role models for
younger generation. No doubt, the world is suffering today heavily due
to the fall in the standards of politicians and journalists , which is
certainly not a flattering remark but very much close to the ground
realities.
Frequently ,politicians and journalists are accused of heinous crimes
like rape, corrupt practices. collusion with criminals etc.
While, by and large ,people seem to have reconciled themselves to the
negative view that politicians cannot anymore reach the standards that
were set up in the earlier days, there is still hope amongst the people
that the journalists should and will play the role expected of them.
While it is a fact that most of the journalists seem to behave like half
politicians taking sides and having prejudiced views, there are still a
few cases where journalists uphold the value systems as per the
expectations of people. But, they are few and far between and do not get
the attention , popularity and publicity that they deserve.
Today, it is very well known that several business houses , politicians,
motivated activist groups and religious institutions own media houses
in both print and visual media. They recruit only such journalists, who
can bend their views to meet the needs and expectations of the
promoters, most of whom have vested interests. The journalists who are
not willing to compromise often find themselves out of jobs
It is even increasingly becoming difficult to get articles and
investigative reports published in media ,unless it would meet the needs
of the promoters in one way or the other.
While journalists and journalism have some code of conduct and several
organisations for journalists exist, which are supposed to uphold the
journalistic ethics, they do not serve the intended purpose, as they are
controlled and managed by media representatives who belong to various
media that are not independent in approach and viewpoint.
What is increasingly disturbing is the fact that several allegations
appear in various newspapers and journals and television media about
events and people, which are not substantiated by proof . Many times, it
is said that the information has come from “ from reliable sources” and
nobody knows as to which is the reliable source and what is the real
source of information.
When the journalists are challenged to prove their source of
information, they claim media freedom and say that they have a right to
protect someone by not revea ling their identity who gave them the
information and they have the liberty not to reveal the source of data
and information. Is this not an unethical practice?This causes
suspicion.
When the complaints are made about motivated campaign in the media, the
association of journalists ,which are many in number, join together and
conduct protest meetings condemning the government and those who make
complaints. Again, such protest of the journalists are prominently
published by the media,but not the point of view of those who lodge the
complaints.
Under such circumstances, one gets an impression that media has become a
profession that is free for all and concept of media freedom has gone
to ridiculous level. Even the governments often hesitate to take action
against erring journalists fearing media backlash.
While science and technologies are rapidly developing, and
specialisations in every field have become a necessity to comment about
the developments knowledgeably, many journalists seem to think that they
can comment on any subject where they have no particular expertise. We
often see TV debates conducted by the same anchor who comment on issues
related to nuclear power on one day, irrigation problem on another day,
farmers woes on third day and educational policies on the next day. They
often invite politicians and activists to speak on such issues, who may
not have particular expertise in the field.
Journalism all over the world is now sliding dangerously and it is not
good for the social fabric of any country in the short and long run.
Happily, there are still highly principled journalists in our midst and
they need to assert themselves and stem the rot and concerned people
should support such journalists of high standard. The cry that the
journalists need entry barrier would become louder in the coming period.


