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Kosova2023-08-07 12:13:00

Business media versus free media

Shkruar nga Fadil Lepaja
Business media versus free media
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Where the prosecutor does not enter, the journalist enters...!

Journalists are angry with the government. Rightfully so. The government has no right to look into the pockets of journalists. Even if he is a millionaire, he is a journalist. No one forces him to declare his wealth.

In a word, in a democracy, journalists are "sacred", inviolable. Someone must be "holy", otherwise the system falls. Who should be invulnerable in democracy if not journalists? Politics? It's not even a question! The clergy? You want holy war, you? So neither do they!

Meanwhile, anyone, especially any journalist, has the right to look into the pockets of a high-ranking public official. If the official has pockets with holes, the journalist has the right to investigate whether there are internal pockets. He didn't hide the money in his socks... anywhere.

Where the prosecutor does not enter, the journalist enters...!

Currently, prosecutors do not see foreign pockets, they see their own. They are not to blame, they do not know who is winning the war. It is understood that a journalist has no right to investigate another journalist, it is the brotherhood of journalism!

It is clear that in Kosovo every government had its own journalists.

Every big business has opened television or at least a portal. Agree, there are also independent media, but they are "tired". This is what is said about a portal that speaks the truth but has no likes. You cannot illustrate the truth with the back or "front". The truth is not attractive.

Well, today everyone is opening a portal, but not everyone can open a portal with which you can become a millionaire. At least not unless you are ...the strongest. Who do you have to be with to become a millionaire? We should ask those who have already achieved this, so...with the government or with businesses? There are also honest businesses, and even governments. But how do you know who the thief is when everyone is shouting, "catch the thief". Mostly themselves.

The government cannot give you out of its own pocket, because the government's relationship with the media is complicated. We have seen how it works. You insult political opponents, ridicule them and receive...advertisements from institutions, public companies. So, a democratic government cannot do this.

Then again, no one knows whose media we have... at least some that are more aggressive. And why should he know? Just the name of the owner, who opened a media with a few lek, spends millions, is enough. He is good, they will say. He makes a million out of nothing.

"Everyone today has between two and three million euros" was reasoned in the Kosovar media, the government and journalists.

Then they will say that there are "balls", to be caught with the government. Why not? The government must always be washed and rinsed, in seventy waters, to be clean in front of ...journalists. Because the Government does not speak directly to the people. He speaks only through journalists.

Një zyrtar, për vetë faktin se paguhet nga paraja publike, apo menaxhon me paranë publike  me automatizëm është i dyshuar publik. Prandaj e detyrojnë të deklarojë pasurinë,  ndërkohë që një gazetar nuk e ka këtë telash. Ai nuk operon me paratë publike prandaj as nuk deklaron asgjë. Deri këtu gjithçka është në rregull. Kuptohet, një gazetar operon me paratë që i vijnë në konto. Ai që ja jep, i ka të vetat. Nëse qeveria kërkon transparencë për prejardhjen e parasë, ajo akuzohet se po bën presion mbi mediat. Të kuptohemi, thotë Asociacioni, një medium edhe kur nuk është i ndershëm, është i ndershëm, pak a shumë është si një avokat, pra. E mbron padronin me çdo mjet.

Por mediat nuk mund të jenë një avokat, sepse ka kod etike të profesionit do të thotë dikush. Ka kod etik, por mendojeni vet: a më mirë është të kemi qeveritarë të korruptuar apo gazetarë të korruptuar? Media, edhe kur është e korruptuar, apo instrument i dikujt, është më pak e rrezikshme sesa  një qeveritar i korruptuar. Veçse gazetari duhet të mbetet gazetar. Nëse angazhohet politikisht, duhet të largohet nga vëllazëria. O gazetar o politikan... nuk bën të dyja. Nuk mund të jesh pak i/e virgjër...!

Kur një gazetë organizon opozitën, apo protestat më nuk është gazetar. Është profesion tjetër. Duhet të paguaj tatim dhe të mbaj përgjegjësi për fjalën publike. Duhet të zgjedhë: të ketë lirinë e sharjes apo të mbaj përgjegjësi?

Let's conclude: journalists, angry with the government, have come out in protests. They are boycotting the work of the Government. The government of Kosovo is checking the pockets of the media. If it stopped at the pockets, maybe it wouldn't be so bad. Should the Government agree with the fact that the owners who have pockets with holes can circulate millions of euros, hire millionaire journalists?

 Let's end with "Hamlet? "Is something rotten in the kingdom of Denmark"?

Is something rotten in the "fraternity" of the media? What is the name of the situation when millionaire journalists become lawyers for poor owners, and mercenary publicists who sell free "speech"? No bitterness, brothers, I too am just asking questions ..! All parties can be protected even with silence!/ Pamphlet

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