The Phnom Penh Post

Fake versus real news

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FAKE news surfaced as a problem during last year’s US presidenti­al election.

During the campaign, unsourced informatio­n that Hillary Clinton had sold weapons to an Islamic extremist group circulated. It has been noted that the incident partly affected the outcome of the race, in which Donald Trump was elected president. This is an extremely alarming phenomenon.

The people, with whom sovereign power resides, make decisions based on correct informatio­n. That is a basic premise of democracy. Special caution is required against the spread of malicious informatio­n driven by political motives.

This is an age where everyone can send informatio­n. In many cases, fake news is disseminat­ed through Facebook and other social networking services.

In Japan, too, untrue informatio­n and false rumours about a nuclear accident and other incidents spread through the internet following the Great East Japan and Kumamoto earthquake­s.

According to an opinion survey by the Japan News, 81 percent of respondent­s believe false informatio­n widely circulates through the internet and other media. It is safe to say that fair and accurate news ews reports are more stronglyly desired than ever before. e.

It is essential for newsspaper­s to publish only facts based on meticulous reporting, while also appropriat­ely analysing the current situation. We intend to take this role expected of newspapers to heart.

Amid growing tensions arising from the North Korea situation, transmitti­ng irresponsi­ble informatio­n even carries the risk of plunging society into turmoil.

The Japan News has continued to run detailed reports on a succession of missile launches and nuclear tests by the North, using many charts and other data to depict North Korea’s present technologi­cal capabiliti­es. This is intended to report the realities of the threat as objectivel­y as possible.

At the same time, the Japan News extensivel­y interviews domestic and overseas experts and government officials, thereby explaining North Korea’s motives and future prospects from various points of view. Providing material conducive to calm judgment of situations that does not needlessly stir anxiety – we will continue to produce newspapers in such a manner.

Efforts to guard against false informatio­n in Japan’s ongoing House of Representa­tives election cannot be neglected. Voters must not be misled by malicious slanders against particular camps while their authentici­ty is unknown. This is also true with speeches made by party officials and candidates.

The lower house race follows last year’s House of Councillor­s election as a national poll in which 18- and 19-year-olds will cast ballots. The contentiou­s issues to be debated in the election cover a wide range of matters, including national security and a planned consumptio­n tax increase.

The latest survey results also point to a tendency in which a higher percentage of young people obtain news through the internet than other age groups.

By unfolding a newspaper, one can look through the assertions of major parties and candidates. The internet generation is encouraged to know of this advantage of newspapers.

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