Friday, September 7, 2012

Re: [prpoint] SC observations on the role of Media during 26/11

 

It's not the question of only the media going bonkers, it is also about the way the government permitted and even facilitated the live coverage as though it was a T20 match.
All knew that it was being watched by Pak handlers. The live coverage shd have stopped from Day 2.
The Supreme Court also made a very very valid point on self regulatory mechanism and responsible journalism at that.
Media in general does not appreciate any criticism as they seem to think they are above the law.
It requires courage to accept criticism.
And sadly our media lacks it.
Regards
BNK

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From: Vernkatraman Rajendran <venkrajen@yahoo.com>
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Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: [prpoint] SC observations on the role of Media during 26/11

 

Quoted below is the mail I sent to the group on 31-8-12 imdtly after the S.C. verdict indicting the Press on its behaviour on 26 Nov 2008. 
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With no hesitation, let me give my views.  It does not need  a seer to say that all media especially the electronic media were interested in their TRP ratings.  What was shown SHOULD NOT have been shown that day,  Imdtly after the attack ie around December 1st week itself, many straightforward journalists felt that the media should have behaved in a more responsible manner.  What was shown to the public was fully seen and taken advantage of by the terrorists in the various rooms of the hotel and elsewhere and they were comfortably knowing where the commando is and from which window or door he is going to come!   Individual rights, privacy rights, right to see, right to view or telecast and democratic rights and all that stuff should certainly carry with it the duty of a citizen Article 51A of Constitution.  No one seems to know about this.

What the court said today in this context is hundred per cent true.

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V Rajendran
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--- On Fri, 9/7/12, s krish <krishalpha@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: s krish <krishalpha@yahoo.com>
Subject: [prpoint] SC observations on the role of Media during 26/11
To: "prpoint@yahoogroups.com" <prpoint@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Friday, September 7, 2012, 6:53 PM

 

sir
The Honourable Supreme Court was dot. on the points about freedom of speech and the live coverage.

All these channels vie for the pie at the cost of national security was no doubt fully exposed and informed by no less than the Hon. court.

no where in the world such injustice to people of India you can expect, the reason i think is the dependance of the so called controlling politicians/babus on these TV channels and the black mail these channels are capable on these tainted politicians who governs our country.

Un fortunately the people should bring this out and make these channels realize that if there is a harm to the people of India who viewed this, they re killing the golden duck which gives them egg everyday out of their over eagerness to gain rating.

The court has to be complimented for the right views and no wonder the press removed it from publicity becos they are interested only in hitting the people of India under the belt not their earnings.

appreciations sir for bringing the news out, looking forward to the views of other learned members of the group.
 
With best wishes and warm regards

S.Krishnamurthy
www.alphabeticstraining.in
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From: Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.com>
To: Prpoint Group <prpoint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, 7 September 2012 4:33 PM
Subject: [prpoint] SC observations on the role of Media during 26/11

 
On 29th August 2012, Hon'ble Supreme Court delivered a judgement on the petition filed by Kasab, the terrorist.  While delivering the judgement,  Supreme Court has also made some observations about the functioning of our media on the day of 26/11, when our security forces were fighting against the terrorists.  

Supreme Court has clearly indicated as to how the TV live shows helped the enemies in planning their strategies.  They have also confirmed that any freedom of expression provided in the constitution is subject to restrictions.  (In this group and in the ezine PreSense, we have been writing about this for a long time).  Strangely, none of the media has reported this portion.  Please  read the  relevant portion of the judgement of SC.

Srinivasan
Moderator

Source : http://sci.nic.in/outtoday/39511.pdf (Page 245 to 249)

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AN OBITER:

Role of the media:

402. Before parting with the transcripts, we feel compelled to say a few words about the way the terrorist attacks on Taj Hotel, Hotel Oberoi and Nariman House were covered by the mainstream, electronic media and shown live on the TV screen. From the transcripts, especially those from Taj Hotel and Nariman House, it is evident that the terrorists who were entrenched at those places and more than them, their collaborators across the border were watching the full show on TV. In the transcripts there are many references to the media reports and the visuals being shown on the TV screen. The collaborators sitting in their hideouts across the border came to know about the appellant being caught alive from Indian TV: they came to know about the killing of high ranking police officers also from Indian TV. At one place in the transcript, the collaborators and the terrorists appear to be making fun of the speculative report in the media that the person whose dead body was found in Kuber was the leader of the terrorist group whom his colleagues had killed for some reason before leaving the boat 56. At another place in the transcript the collaborators tell the terrorists in Taj Hotel that the dome at the top (of the building) had caught fire. The terrorists holed up in some room were not aware of this. The collaborators further advise the terrorists that the stronger they make the fire the better it would be for them 57. At yet another place the terrorists at Hotel Taj tell the collaborators that they had thrown a grenade. The Collaborators reply, "the sound of the grenade has come, they have shown the grenade, the explosion has taken place, people are wounded"58. At yet another place the collaborators tell the terrorists at Hotel Oberoi that the troops were making their position very strong on the roof of the building59. At yet another place the collaborators tell the terrorists at Taj Hotel the exact position taken by the policemen (close to a building that belonged to the navy but was given to the civilians) and from where they were taking aim and firing at them (the terrorists) and advised them the best position for them to hit back at those policemen.60 There are countless such instances to show that the collaborators were watching practically every movement of the security forces that were trying to tackle the terrorists under relentless gun fire and throwing of grenades from their end.

403. Apart from the transcripts, we can take judicial notice of the fact that the terrorists attacks at all the places, in the goriest details, were shown live on the Indian TV from beginning to end almost non-stop. All the channels were competing with each other in showing the latest developments on a minute to minute basis, including the positions and the movements of the security forces engaged in flushing out the terrorists. The reckless coverage of the terrorist attack by the channels thus gave rise to a situation where on the one hand the terrorists were completely hidden from the security forces and they had no means to know their exact position or even the kind of firearms and explosives they possessed and on the other hand the positions of the security forces, their weapons and all their operational movements were being watched by the collaborators across the border on TV screens and being communicated to the terrorists.

404. In these appeals, it is not possible to find out whether the security forces actually suffered any casualty or injuries on account of the way their operations were being displayed on the TV screen. But it is beyond doubt that the way their operations were freely shown made the task of the security forces not only exceedingly difficult but also dangerous and risky.

405. Any attempt to justify the conduct of the TV channels by citing the right to freedom of speech and expression would be totally wrong and unacceptable in such a situation. The freedom of expression, like all other freedoms under Article 19, is subject to reasonable restrictions. An action tending to violate another person's right to life guaranteed under Article 21 or putting the national security in jeopardy can never be justified by taking the plea of freedom of speech and expression.

406. The shots and visuals that were shown live by the TV channels could have also been shown after all the terrorists were neutralized and the security operations were over. But, in that case the TV programmes would not have had the same shrill, scintillating and chilling effect and would not have shot up the TRP ratings of the channels. It must, therefore, be held that by covering live the terrorists attack on Mumbai in the way it was done, the Indian TV channels were not serving any
national interest or social cause. On the contrary they were acting in their own commercial interests putting the national security in jeopardy.

407. It is in such extreme cases that the credibility of an institution is tested. The coverage of the Mumbai terror attack by the mainstream electronic media has done much harm to the argument that any regulatory mechanism for the media must only come from within.

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