[Addis Fortune] In a democracy, the media can serve as an independent observer of government and society. Without it, citizens would remain uninformed about policies and government officials' exercise of power. However, journalists are still jailed, and press freedoms are curtailed. Such actions are often justified in the name of preserving the national image or protecting against character assassinations or defamations.
[Addis Fortune] In a democracy, the media can serve as an independent observer of government and society. Without it, citizens would remain uninformed about policies and government officials' exercise of power. However, journalists are still jailed, and press freedoms are curtailed. Such actions are often justified in the name of preserving the national image or protecting against character assassinations or defamations.
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Ethiopia: Media Should Rise to the Occasion of a New Era
Column - In a democracy, the media can serve as an independent observer of government and society. Without it, citizens would remain uninformed about policies and government officials' exercise of power. However, journalists are still jailed, and press freedoms are curtailed. Such actions are often justified in the name of preserving the national image or protecting against character assassinations or defamations.
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