The Effect of Censorship Laws on Media Freedoms

S. Otieno
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights , The European Convention on Human rights and the Kenyan constitution guarantees the media under their provisions, the freedom of expression and opinion. However, the media can do both good and damage in terms of the information, images ideas and speech which it relays to the public if it is left unchecked; hence the need for censorship. Censorship is the control of speech, information and images that are going to be viewed by the public and it is usually exercised by the government or governing bodies.However, the media has been made an avenue for political influence whereby the government uses its power in the appointment of media controlling houses which then serve to create a form of political influence on the content of the media. The view that censorship should not be left to the government alone is one that could lead us out of this silent form of dictatorship because a free press leads to modern democracy. If the government is given too much power to control information then it is prone to abuse that power. This research paper examines the government's excesses in censoring the media; and, while recognizing that media regulation and censorship is necessary in this modern era, it explores other approaches to censorship that do not necessarily lead to media oppression.
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审查制度对媒体自由的影响
《世界人权宣言》、《欧洲人权公约》和肯尼亚宪法根据其规定保障媒体的言论和意见自由。然而,如果不加以控制,媒体在传递给公众的信息、形象、思想和言论方面既可以做得好,也可以做得坏;因此需要审查制度。审查制度是对公众将要看到的言论、信息和图像的控制,通常由政府或管理机构行使。然而,媒体已成为施加政治影响的途径,政府利用其权力任命媒体控制机构,然后这些机构对媒体的内容施加某种形式的政治影响。审查不应该只留给政府的观点,可以带领我们走出这种沉默的独裁形式,因为自由的新闻导致现代民主。如果政府被赋予太多控制信息的权力,那么它就容易滥用这种权力。这篇研究论文考察了政府在审查媒体方面的过度行为;而且,在认识到媒体监管和审查在这个现代时代是必要的同时,它探索了其他不一定导致媒体压迫的审查方法。
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