Abstract:
The Newspaper is the oldest medium of Mass Communication. Parallel to the limited
facts dispersed by the Radio or the Television, the newspaper addresses all the people
spread throughout the country. When we study the news, published hy the newspapers ,
it is seen that newspapers pay less attention to the area of social responsibilities. An
example of such a news item is one which was published in the II l.akhima 11 newspaper
of 2005 .06.12
"A writ against Madam President is issued by the Sangha Sabha"
The background to this news item was the Tsunami Disaster which occurred on 26 th
December, 2004. The government made arrangements to provide relief facilities to the
displaced persons. The Tsunami Relief Committee or the coordinate Tsunami Relief
Machinery was involved is this process.
The above mentioned news item could be cited as a result of this protest. I have made a
study of this news item in relation to the social responsibility and the ethics of the
newspaper.
Here, I not only studied the news published in the "Lakbima" newspaper but also made
inquiries about the situation from the relevant journalists. At the same time I consulted
the editors of other newspapers at the national level and obtained relevant response.
\Vhcn studying the facts, one point I noticed, was that the news item was hased on false
and incomplete facts. Readers of this country identify the "Lakbima11 newspaper as an
impartial one. In such a situation the allegation against the former president of the
country is not small. A Newspaper should always act to provide full and clear
information to its readers. When publishing any item of news, the media should be more
responsible. Because of this incident there were conflicts politically and institutionally
between Former President and the Press ownership. But before the situation became
aggravated the newspaper ".Lakbima" acted swiftly to resolve the conflict.
Regarding this item of news. it is clear that the "Lakbima" newspaper had acted without
regard to either the responsibility of the newspaper or the code of ethics to be followed by
the media professionals. It was apparent that there was no real source or correct
methodolology in publishing such an item of news.