World Association Of Press Councils Imploding?
World Association Of Press Councils Imploding?
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PARIS (IPC Online/Pacific Media Watch): The Paris-based Independent Press Councils has posted website and email items speculating that the controversial World Association of Press Councils (WAPC) is "imploding".
The IPC website is dedicated to independent press councils and other "media accountability systems" (MAS) designed to defend freedom of the press.
The WAPC is a group of predominantly state-aligned press councils.
The IPC media releases said: "The president of the so-called World Association of Press Councils, Oktai Eksi of Turkey, has just circulated the following list:
PC which are definitely members of WAPC:
1- Indian Press Council
2- Turkish Press Council
3- Press Council of Israel
4- Kibris (TRNC) Press
Council
5- Supreme Press Council of Egypt
6-
Honolulu Community Media Council
7- Nepal Press Council
8- Media Council of Tanzania
9- Bangladesh Press
Council
10-National Media Council of Ghana
Other
press councils whose ties with the WAPC are not clear:
1- Press Council of Nigeria
2- British Columbia
Press Council (Canada)
3- Fiji Media Council
4-
Manitoba Press Council (Canada)
5- National Press
Council of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
6- Sri Lanka
Press Complaints Commission
7-Papua New Guinea Press
Council"
"As far as can be ascertained, Kibris, Supreme Press Council of Egypt, Nepal Press Council and the Bangladesh Press Council are state-controlled.
"On the second list, the Nigeria Press Council is not functioning while the British Columbia, Fiji, Manitoba, Sri Lankan and PNG press councils are not members of WAPC.
"That leaves the WAPC with half a dozen true press councils as members," says the IPC website. "The time seems to have come for the association to self-terminate or else to 'change its spots' by excluding all governmental institutions."
In another item, headed "WAPC imploding?", the IPC website reported:
On August 31, 2004, R.Gunasingam, Secretary
General of WAPC, emailed around a large file starting with:
" Dear WAPC Members & Associates,
I refer to my
e-mail dated 17th Aug.2004 & 24 Aug.2004 (copies are
attached) regarding Mr.Oktay Eksi¹s letter involving the
Tanzanian Conference and the conspiracy that he is involved
with Mr.Chris Conybear of USA to politicise WAPC activity
and transfer WAPC Secretariat to Turkey . The current action
by Mr.Oktay Eksi is illegal and Unconstitutional .
Press
Council Of Turkey & Honolulu Media Council paid subscription
till year 2001. Both Councils are members not in benefit and
non active. Therefore Mr.Oktay Eksi automatically ceased to
be president- WAPC. Please ignore his letters misleading
WAPC Members."
"It seems that WAPC is disintegrating, at which news all champions of the (independent) press council concept can only rejoice," IPC website stated.
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