Media workers' groups urge parties to renounce vote on disputed media bill
The groups, including the Journalists Association of Korea, issued a joint statement, as the ruling Democratic Party hopes for the bill to be passed Monday, following talks with the main opposition People Power Party.
The legislation, titled the Press Arbitration Act, calls for punitive damages of up to five times more than usual if a media outlet is found guilty of running false or manipulated news reports. Critics warn the bill could be used to silence critical media.
"If political circles answer the proposal to explore prudent, reasonable alternatives through a social consensus organization, journalists currently in the profession will actively join the efforts to improve law and institutions for restoring trust in the press and for strengthening support for victims," their statement read.
The groups said that a consensus can hardly come from the "eight-person" consultative body -- consisting of lawmakers and journalism experts -- launched earlier this month to review the bill.
They also noted the potential negative aspects of the eight-person body, saying the ruling party would see it as a rationale for ramming the bill through parliament later, with the opposition party possibly using it to back its offensive against the ruling rival ahead of next year's presidential election.
The groups, in addition, called attention to the recent remarks by Irene Khan, a U.N. special rapporteur on freedom of expression, who said some elements in the bill, such as punitive damages, are "seriously detrimental to freedom of expression."
The ruling and opposition parties, as well as experts, were expected to engage in last-minute negotiations over the details of the bill during a session of their eight-person body later in the day.
Should an agreement be struck, the Democratic Party could seek a vote on the bill at a plenary session Monday. But it remains uncertain whether National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seug will allow the bill to be put to a vote amid continuing opposition. (Yonhap)
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