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EDITORIAL: SCRAP THE BILL!

The contentious Cook Islands Media Bill is ill-conceived and should be scrapped.
If our new government wants to pursue legislation along these lines, it should go back to the drawing board.
This bill is one of the sloppiest bits of legislation this country has seen. It resembles a paste-and-clip job by what has been a succession of bureaucrats since they first talked glibly about setting up a media commission some years ago.
The bill aims to create a commission with broad regulatory powers and the authority to licence and de-licence publishers and broadcasters.
This amounts to a form of media control that is insidious and against the democratic principles of freedom of speech.
Any enlightened review of this draft legislation would agree with the damning opinion of the United Nations-recognised organisation called Article 19.
Article 19 believes that if a media commission is to be formed, it should have no regulatory powers over the internet or print media and, indeed, it should list protecting freedom of expression and the public's right to a diverse and pluralistic media as one of its key functions.
Cook Islands News believes the existing laws of defamation provide ample protection for anyone who is treated wrongly or unfairly by local media.
We believe there is no need for a media commission, and if any new body is formed it should be a media council similar to the New Zealand Press Council.
This council is independent and self-funding, and its rulings on issues of fairness and misreporting are always accepted and honoured by the media (see www.presscouncil.org.nz).
The smartest move our government could make is to dump the bill, and at least consult local media for input and constructive advice on how best to maintain media standards, rules and ethics.
In the interest of the public's right to know what this media bill is all about, Cook Islands News publishes the latest draft (number 9) of the media bill and Article 19's full memorandum (with thanks to the author Peter Noorlander).

John Woods
Editor
Cook Islands News

Article 19 Media Bill Draft 9
 

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