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Nur weiter so.Media and human rights groups yesterday condemned what they described as severe harassment of the media, following pressure by military officers against public broadcaster Thai PBS that resulted in a programme host being replaced.
The groups called on the authorities to stop threatening or intervening in the media freedom and urged Thai PBS to stand firm to protect the right to report news and serve as responsible media.
The Thai Journalists Association (TJA), Thai Broadcast Journalists Association (TBJA), and Human Rights Lawyers Association (HRLA), as well as its five allied groups, yesterday issued separate statements in response to a controversy involving Thai PBS.
Thai PBS on Friday announced the replacement of Nattaya Wawweerakup, host of its programme "People's Voices that Need to be Heard before the Reform". The move came after pressure from a group of military officers who claimed who have acted on an order from their unnamed boss at the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO).
Yesterday, the station said in its statement said the programme in question would continue to be broadcast. Thai PBS yesterday called for an end to the intervention and threat to the media, and it promised to serve as the mass media to the best of its ability, in a responsible way. "The media has the responsibility to report news freely and without any intervention," the statement said, insisting on Thai PBS's editorial independence.
Kriegsrecht oder nicht.
Nattaya ist nicht eine von Thaksins hirnlosen Hasspredigern,
die zu dumm und zu feige sind um jetzt aufzumucken
sondern eine ernsthafte Journalistin im einzigen ernstzunehmenden
Thai Fernsehsender THAI PBS.
Wenn Prayuth wirklich Reformen will so muss er diesen
Schwachsinn seiner Lakaien stoppen.
Wenn er es selbst angeordnet hat, dann............!