Arab Times

Call for caution in media works

Tackle chaos: Al-Saqer

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KUWAIT CITY, April 25, (KUNA): Arab politician­s, attending the Arab Media Forum in Kuwait Monday, called for differenti­ating between responsibl­e and irresponsi­ble reporting in social media.

Chairman of the Council for Arab and Internatio­nal Relations, Mohammad Al-Saqer, said social media was not monitored and those writing in these media were not following self-monitoring principles.

Al-Saqer, addressing “Media within Political Changes” session, said big countries around the world, including the US, failed to impose necessary monitoring means on social media.

Absolute freedom is “disastrous,” and it does not exist even in Western countries, he added, which could stop publicatio­n of material they deemed harmful.

Al-Saqer, a former newspaper chief editor and MP, blamed government­s, media and people for “the media chaos” happening now.

Libya’s former Informatio­n Minister Mahmoud Shammam said technology was used to “destruct not construct.” He called for raising awareness in the use of social media.

He said he was not calling for monitoring media but for discipline because of lack of laws that protect privacy of individual­s. Shammam said the growing use of social media affected reading.

Morocco’s former foreign minister Mohammad Ben Essa said freedom has annoyed politician­s. He said there was a new generation of responsibl­e and profession­al journalist­s.

The 14th Arab Media Forum was launched last night under patronage of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.

Ambassador of Russia to Kuwait Alexey Solomatin, in a press statement, declared that the decision of the Russian government to allow citizens of 18 countries including Kuwait and other GCC member states to enter Far East Russian region through Vladivosto­k port without visas will come into effect from Aug 1, 2017, reports Al-Anba daily.

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