Local EU Statement on Closure of Newspapers in Tanzania
Local EU Statement on Closure of Newspapers in Tanzania
The European Union Delegation issues the following statement
in agreement with the EU Heads of Mission in Tanzania.
The EU
Delegation is concerned about the decision by Tanzanian authorities to
temporarily suspend the Mwananchi and Mtanzania newspapers and about the
related restrictions on the Mwananchi website and the Rai newspaper. It
has taken note of the reaction to these decisions, by civil society and
media organisations.
It is
the duty of the media to work within the law and to make every effort to
adopt and adhere to professional standards. But Press Freedom and
freedom of expression are fundamental rights of the people which call
for circumspection and proportionality in the application of the laws
that govern the media.
A
modern Right to Information Act and updated media legislation would
contribute to a more open and conducive environment for the press. It is
recalled that in October 2010 the EU's independent Election Observation
Mission recommended to expedite the modernisation of the media laws,
taking into account stakeholders' views. It also recommended a better
defined mechanism to resolve conflicts and complaints.
The
partnership between the European Union and Tanzania is underpinned by a
joint commitment to fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of
expression and information. The press has a key role to play in
informing society and in promoting values and rights. The role of the
press is also important to continue deepening the democratisation
process.
The
Delegation of the European Union therefore calls upon the authorities to
make every effort to preserve the freedom of expression and promote the
right to information. A responsible press plays a key role in this
regard and the Delegation of the European Union urges all stakeholders
to prioritise constructive dialogue as the primary means to resolve
differences. The High Commission of Canada and Embassies of Norway and
Switzerland associate themselves with this statement.
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