Assess the claim that uncensored press is dangerous

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A famous saying goes- ‘ The ability to do great good rarely comes without some power to do harm, and the free press is no exception to this general rule.’ This definately holds true in today’s world. An uncensored press has made a lot of positive impacts in today’s society-it has given rise to pluralism, it has made people aware on various issues and it has brought down totalitarian regimes. However, the media has also shown its negative side by defaming public figures, by instigating violence and endangering the justice system when left completely on its own. Thus, an uncensored press can be dangerous as well as beneficial depending on various circumstances.

An uncensored press is more an advantage than a danger in democratic societies when it acts as a human rights watchdog and a promoter of discussion. Firstly, it will expose wrongdoings of people in power and make them accountable for the crimes they have committed. For example, by exposing the war crimes committed by Sri Lankan forces during their offensive against the Tamil Tigers, the media fuelled UN’s attempt to bring criminals to justice. Furthermore, the international media has also been able to publicize corruption taking place in the Iraqi administration which compelled the government to enforce strict laws regarding this national issue. Dictator Fernando Marcos of Philipines was also ousted from power after media’s revelation of his corrupt administration. An uncensored press will also promote dialogue and discussion since it allows ideas to flow freely without any restrictions. By publishing a variety of viewpoints, the media will promote pluralism and permit citizens to express their discontent regarding the government or any other issue. When this is done, much needed changes are made. The media’s coverage of discrimination of Dalits and women in rural areas has led many human rights activists to campaign about these serious issues in an effort to change people’s mentality towards women and Dalits.

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By educating the public about various issues, an uncensored press will benefit the society in various ways. Firstly, the press helps the citizens in keeping abreast with latest news and also acts as a tool for the government to launch various public service campaigns. In 2005, when many Nepalis died of epilepsy, the media played an integral role in providing awareness about the disease through radio broadcasts and newspaper publications. Similarly, the media can play an equally important role in disseminating information on drug abuse and HIV/AIDS which still remain grave problems for our nation. For example, the act ...

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