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  Monday, March 24, 2008
  House Invites Justice, Agriculture Ministers
 
     
 

The House of Representatives Committees on Judiciary, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries;  Investment and Concessions have invited the Ministers Agriculture and Justice, President of the Firestone Agriculture and Workers’ Union and The Association of Environmental Lawyers Association of Liberia (Green Advocates).

Capitol Building - Home of Liberia's Legislature, Monrovia
• Capitol Building - Home of Liberia's Legislature, Monrovia

These officials will appear and testify on why the House of Representatives should or should not concur with the Liberian Senate in rectifying the amendments in the re-negotiated Concessionaire Agreement  between the Government of Liberia and the Firestone Plantation Company of Liberia.

This element of democratic legislative exercise, which  takes place on Monday , March 24, 2008 in the Joint Chamber at 11 O’clock AM, is intended to assist the Lawmakers solicit sufficient information and test the impact of the new agreement  on the Public.

Other Institutions invited to advocate, testify or state concerns related to the GOL and Firestone re-negotiated agreement  are ; The Rubber Planters Association of Liberia, The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia and Concerned Eminent Citizens of Margibi County.

Meanwhile, following the resumption of Legislative duties after the Easter/Census break, Investigations into allegation of bribery at the House of Representatives will continue on Wednesday March 26, 2008.

A House release under the signature of the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Isaac Redd says the Judiciary Committee, in spite of its engagement with several proposed legislations, remains seized and committed to ensuring best practices are employ to end the probe transparently and harmoniously.

LMC Critiques Media’s TRC Coverage

The Liberia Media Center has released preliminary findings on the media coverage of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission public hearings in Liberia. In a thirty-seven page report released on Thursday, LMC said overall, the media should be commended for generally staying above the fray in the conduct of their work.

It said most of the language used in the various reports reflected the language of the TRC. In a press statement distributed to the media, LMC said comparatively, the broadcast sector outperformed the print media by ensuring that news and information were thoroughly balanced in a 2-1 ratio.

The release quoting the findings, said some of the reports from both the print and broadcast media violated Articles 12 and 23 of the Press Union of Liberia Code of Conduct. Article 23 states “Journalists should not publish or broadcast any report or write-up affecting the reputation of an individual or an organization without a chance to reply. That is unfair and should be avoided”. 

“Most of those accused during public hearings were not contacted for reaction, while some of the accused voluntarily reacted but their responses to the allegations received little prominence compared to when the story was first told.

Journalists in very rare instances utilize information regarding the mandate, structure, functions and general legal framework of the TRC in providing context to testimony, emerging developments and stories” the release quotes the findings.

It claimed there were very minimum follow-ups on stories from the hearings and hailed media efforts to provide lengthy investigation into allegation linking famed musician and current Executive Mansion Aide, Sundaygar Dearboy to atrocities allegedly committed during the war. But the Center said it was alarmed by the fact the investigation was facilitated by the TRC.

LMC has asked the TRC to avoid been seen as facilitating the practice of investigative journalism. “Investigative reporting should be demand driven and supported by media institutions themselves so as not to compromise the integrity of their investigation” the release noted.

While congratulating the New Democrat Newspaper for devoting huge space and conducting follow-ups on a number of their reports and the quality of their newspaper, it encouraged the paper to clearly delineate its news from its opinion pages.

“In covering the Charles Taylor Trial and TRC, it is hard to tell when a story is news or opinion. News stories are often linked to feature pages and do sometimes take the form of opinions, with a visible slant seen in some of its coverage.”

It frowned on the paper’s consistent publication of gruesome pictures and said the New Democrat published twice as much gruesome pictures compared to all newspapers combined.   

The release said, LMC acknowledged strides by the Daily Observer, The News, the Heritage and The Inquirer in their coverage of the TRC but said they needed to improve their contents and provide multiple perspectives to their reports.

It praised the Catholic-run Radio Veritas for its exceptional coverage of the hearings. It said the station devoted more airtime on aggregate and recorded more diversity numbers.

It also praised Star Radio for its February coverage and has encouraged ELBC and Truth FM to review their broadcast schedule as they failed to air seventy-five (75) and forty-five (45) of their news bulletins respectively.

In other developments the center has called President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf not to abandon her earlier pledge to face the TRC. “This in our view will lend further credibility to the process, provide the necessary momentum for its finalization and improve public perception of the TRC process” the findings noted.

LMC also wants the TRC to probe news reports of fighting between two Commissioners during public hearings in River Gee County, as it was important for the Commission to lead by example.

The project if funded with support from UNESCO Paris and the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ).

 

 
     
 
 
 

 

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