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NRSA calls for review of media regulatory bill following strong opposition from journalists

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NRSA calls for review of media regulatory bill following strong opposition from journalists
By KASAMAKORN CHANWANPEN
THE NATION

 

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BANGKOK: -- FOLLOWING strong objections from many media groups, National Reform Steering Assembly (NRSA) whips yesterday advised its media reform committee to revise the contentious media regulatory bill.

 

Kamnoon Sidhisamarn, secretary and spokesman of the NRSA coordination committee, said at a press conference that the whips decided to return two draft laws to the media reform panel for review.

 

The spokesman said the controversial issues regarding the bill on media reform, such as the composition and the authority of the proposed “media professional council”, would be reviewed by taking into consideration complaints made by media organisations. It remained unclear when the revision would be completed, but Kamnoon said it “should not take long”.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30305589

 
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The international media is having a go at this too, so pride is at stake. 

Current ranking in freedom of press and free speech: 138 of 180 countries and dropping.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

revise the contentious media regulatory bill.

The Junta government when confronted with public opposition typically "doubles down" with even more draconian legislation, rules and regulations. I expect the revised bill will include greater media restrictions and/or interpretative language - a "you want to do the talk, then take a walk" attitude.

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