Parliament Uninterested in Press Freedom
This time it went by without stormy reactions to the broadcast blackout: Ivan Chyzh proposed that his personal "profound indignation" be taken as the reaction of the entire hall. "The attempt by the Left to usurp leadership on this issue through their committees has largely cut off discussion by healthy sound parliamentary forces," says Deputy Ihor Ostash. However, Ivan Chyzh informed The Day that the public part of the hearing is far not the main event and follows the principle of "speak not, but listen to others." In fact, the lawmakers hosted the directors of the regional opposition mass media who tried to relate their pressing problems to Verkhovna Rada and the government.
Thus far Parliament has displayed no wish (nor ability) to adopt effective
legislative mechanisms to protect the freedom of expression. For a petition
to the President and the Cabinet, as well as a parliamentary resolution
are not binding. However, the Committee for the Freedom of Expression intends
to show international organizations the whole truth about the situation
concerning the Ukrainian information theater.
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№18, (1999)Рубрика
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