Websites to be regulated: Keheliya
Minister of Mass Media Keheliya Rambukwella stated that a proper mechanism for the regulation of websites is needed and will be implemented within the next two weeks.
He stated this while attending the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Mass Media meeting held on 21 November, according to a statement issued yesterday (23).
MP Suren Raghavan, commenting on the matter, stated that attempts to incite racism through social media should be curbed. Adding to his remark, Minister of Education Prof. G.L Peiris said that a new law has been passed in Singapore to control such matters and having studied such, the formulation of a new mechanism should be made.
Minister Keheliya Rambukwella
Minister Keheliya Rambukwella stressed that the Press Council Act should be amended in a way that it would protect the dignity of the citizens. He also said that the rights of all citizens should be protected by the media. The Minister also pointed out that defamation which is unjust should have control and that media regulation is required.
Speaking at the event, MP Prof. Charitha Herath said that discussing the amendments to the Press Council Act at the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Mass Media meeting would make its progress more convenient. He also said that a proper mechanism should be formulated to regulate television and radio broadcasts as well.
Minister of Education Prof. G.L Peiris stated that it is convenient to refer the relevant amendments to the Legal Drafting Committee after having it referred by the Ministerial Consultative Committee. The Prof. highlighted the importance of referring a bill to a technical committee.
MP Manusha Nanayakkara emphasised the need to reactivate the self-regulatory system for media institutions, which was discussed in 2015. He further emphasised that the damage done to civilians by the media was immense.
Discussions were also held regarding resuming the telecast of parliamentary sessions through Channel Eye of the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. The Committee also focused on the recognition of media persons as professionals, the establishment of a minimum wage scheme for journalists, allocation of graduates in mass communication to related vacancies, and regarding the appointment of teachers to schools for the purpose of teaching mass media as a subject.
MP Shantha Bandara drew the attention of the committee towards the standardization of state channels. Minister Rambukwella pointed out that six chairmen have been appointed to the Independent Television Network (ITN) during the last four years. In addition, the Minister stated that state media institutions were running at a loss during the previous regime and that it will be restored to a profitable status within two years.
The Minister said that providing educational scholarships to journalists and providing media equipment at a concessionary rate along with multiple welfare activities will be implemented for journalists. He further said that the committee will not facilitate taking political decisions and will take common decisions having consulted all parties.
MP Uddika Premarathne said that the standards of the language used for news should be looked into, whilst pointing out that a mechanism should be implemented in that regard.
Ministry of Mass Media Secretary Jagath P. Wijeweera informed the Committee that an insurance scheme for journalists is scheduled to be introduced along with the establishment of a journalism college in the coming year, paving way for education in ethical journalism.
MP Selvarajah Kajendran, highlighting the threats faced by journalists in the Northern and Eastern Provinces, requested the Chairperson to intervene in controlling such situations. The Minister directed that the Ministry and the IGP should be informed during such situations with immediate effect.
The Committee also focused on the vacancies in the Postal Department and having the distribution areas redefined. Postmaster General Ranjith Ariyaratne said that a programme to renovate sub-post offices is scheduled to be launched next year. Making the substitutes permanent will be taken into consideration in the future, he added.
Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, MPs Isuru Dodangoda, Goonetilleke Rajapaksa, Sagara Kariyawasam, Jayantha Weerasinghe, and several parliamentarians and government officials were present at the meeting.