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Friday, March 21, 2008

[mukto-mona] Real face ofthe Hindu

To
The Moderators,
Mukto-Mona
 
Dear Sirs:
I read your website once in a blue moon as I am not PC-conversant. I open PC with friend's help occasionally for two reasons. First, I have no PC at home. Second, glaucoma.
 
I read an article by strategic analyst and newspaper columnist B Raman who is annoyed with censoring of news on Tibet agitations by great journalist, N Ram, a blind defender of CPM.
 
The article follows.
 
Thanking you,
Siddhartha Ghosh Dastidar,
Kolkata
 
The People's Daily of Chennai
 By B. Raman, South Asia Analysis Group, March 18, 2008

 1.Tibet and Sichuan have seen some determined protests  by the
 long-suppressed Tibetans since March 10. The protests were initially  started by Tibetan monks, but subsequently a large number of students  and other sections of the general population joined in. The Chinese  Army, which was taken by surprise, is in the process of putting down  the protests ruthlessly.
 2. There is no doubt they will ultimately succeed in ruthlessly  crushing the protests, arresting those who participated  and sending
 them to their own Gulags.

 3.There can be different views on what the Government of India's attitude to the protests should be - sympathise with it or disaprove of  it or adopt an ambivalent attitude?  A decision on this has to be
 taken by the Government after taking the national interests into
 consideration.

4. But there can be no different views on what should be the attitude  of the media to the developments in Tibet and Sichuan, particularly of  a newspaper which projects itself to be independent and objective, with no agenda of its own. It has to inform the public of the various  versions of the developments -- the  Tibetan, the Chinese, the Western  etc --  and leave it to the readers  to decide which version to  believe.

 5. If it has any views as to which version is more credible, it can express those views in its editorial columns for the benefit of its  readers.

 6. But, when a newspaper censors the various versions, blacks out 
Tibetan version and disseminates only the version as put out by the
 Government-owned Hsinhua news agency of China, one has reason to feel  shocked --  and sad.

 7. Read the report as carried by that newspaper on its front page on  March 17,2008. At the bottom, its says "Hsinhua, PTI and Reuters" as  if the entire report is based on the versions put out by these three  agencies.
 (http://www.hindu.com/2008/03/18/stories/2008031860861400.htm)

 8. It is not so. The portion regarding the disturbances in Tibet is  totally the version of the Hsinhua with no clarifications or additions
 as to what the Tibetans have had to say. The Dalai Lama held a press  conference on March 16,2008. Truncated versions of the press  conference as disseminated by the Reuters and the PTI have been added  on to the main Hsinhua version.

 9. The Dalai Lama made two important points in his press conference. He accused the  Chinese of cultural genocide in Tibet and asked for an  international enquiry into it. At the same time, he made it clear that  he did not want the Beijing Olympics to be disrupted. In its headline  , the paper played up only what he said on the Olympics and remained  silent on what he had to say about the alleged cultural genocide.

 10. A few years ago, the paper came under a new leadership of the same  family. Since then one could see a change in its editorial policy
towards China and Tibet  --  no publicity to the statements and
activities of the Dalai Lama, no dissemination of his pictures, no
publicity to the views and hardships of the Tibetans, no negative
comments on China, only the positive to be highlighted and not the
negative about China. Beijing to be projected as an angel in a world
of villains.

 11. More and more Hsinhua despatches started finding their way into
 the columns of this paper. The readers were told what a wonderful
 country China was, what a wonderful people the Chinese were, how there is nothing for India to fear from the Chinese.

 12.Its Washington office was closed and shifted to Beijing, indicating> where its heart lay.

 13. A Chinese interlocutor recently mentioned to me the names of two  persons from this paper -- one in its headquarters in Chennai and the  other in its office in Beijing --  and remarked that if only all
 journalists were like these two, journalism must be the most beautiful  profession in the world. I asked him why he thought so.


14. He replied that they write only positively about China. They never  say anything negative.

 15. All of us, who were born and brought up in Chennai, grew up on the  mother's milk of this daily. Whatever little we achieved in our life and career was due to what we imbibed from its columns.

 17. What a great family it was! What great names it had in its staff
 in its headquarters and  in its field offices!

 18. When we travelled abroad and mentioned that Chennai was our home  town, people would immediately say " oh, the city of that famous  newspaper". Chennai was known as the city of the Music Festival and  this newspaper.

 19. I am 71--  well on the way to making my peace with My Maker. How  cruel to see this daily with which I grew up reduced to its present  status!

 20. Its founding fathers and the giants who served in it must be
shedding tears in heavens over the way their child has been reduced to  being the "People's Daily" of Chennai.
 (The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt.
 of India, New Delhi. E-mail: seventyone2@ gmail.com )





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