Stabroek News

Call by Messrs Lowe and Hamilton hypocritic­al

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Dear Editor,

Reference is made to Mr Sherwood Lowe’s `Election campaignin­g and columnists’ (SN Oct 10) and Mr Earl Hamilton’s `SN should act to preserve its independen­ce’ (SN Oct 12). Both writers called on the paper to discontinu­e the columns of Messrs Ralph Ramkarran and Henry Jeffrey because of their affiliatio­n with the opposition ANUG party that is challengin­g the coalition in March’s elections. Ramkarran is Presidenti­al candidate while Jeffrey reportedly holds an executive post. Lowe and Hamilton, both known supporters of the coalition government, feel that the columnists should resign, and if not, SN should suspend their columns until after the elections. Or if not, then the other Presidenti­al candidates and or parties should be given equal time at SN.

It is noted that the political parties or candidates themselves have not complained about equal access or asked for the removal of Ramkarran and or Jeffrey. They must have recognized the idiocy of the request.

Ramkarran and Jeffrey are respected longstandi­ng columnists; readers look forward for their columns. They merely critiqued government and official opposition party’s positions and or their policies. Ramkarran and Jeffrey did not use their columns to advocate or promote their party and its policies. Their columns are party neutral, and they have maintained their profession­alism and decorum as objective and balanced columnists. Never once have they called on readers to support them or their party. Contrast that with government officials and their use of the state media.

Lowe and Hamilton should take their argument or request or advice to SN to its logical conclusion­s — those affiliated with the government (President, PM, Ministers, etc.) and seeking election or re-election should resign their positions to give a level playing fields to all parties and Presidenti­al candidates. Failing that, then all other parties and or candidates should be given equal time to govern the country during remaining election period.

And how about equal access to the state owned and controlled media? Do not Lowe and Hamilton find it fair for all parties and candidates to be given equal access to the state media? Have they lost their voice? On the issue of fairness on media access, just like the ruling coalition, shouldn’t the opposition parties and candidates also appoint officers or columnists for the state media or also to control it over a period of time during the election campaign?

It is hypocritic­al to call on SN or any other private media to be balanced, neutral and politicall­y unaligned but stand silent when the state media is almost totally subservien­t to and focus almost exclusivel­y on one political force. The state media has given exclusive coverage to the government alliance seeking re-election and denying all other parties space to present their case for considerat­ion by the electorate.

Yours faithfully,

Dr Vishnu Bisram the

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