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<nettime> [creative-radio] Community journalists denied access to IMF meeting |
[orig to <[email protected]>] apologies for cross postings ACTION ALERT: United States of America Community journalists denied access to International Monetary Fund meeting (AMARC/IFEX) 11 April 2000. Community radio stations are not allowed, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF), nor are other community media outlets that want to cover the IMF and World Bank spring 2000 meetings. According to Media Alliance, a San Francisco-based media advocacy organisation, just one week before its spring meeting the IMF has issued letters denying access to its meetings to many independent media organisations. This appears to be an attempt to prevent unfavourable media coverage of IMF policies, according to Media Alliance. WORT-FM, The Boulder Weekly, KAOS radio of Olympia, Washington, CorporateWatch website, and other independent media groups have all been denied access. "To prevent independent journalists from covering IMF meetings is tantamount to an attack on freedom of the press," says Andrea Buffa, executive director of Media Alliance. "The IMF might prefer to keep under wraps (issues) like environmental destruction and economic inequality," she says. Media Alliance, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, and Project Censored are calling on the IMF to immediately clarify its policy on giving press credentials and start crediting independent media journalists. AMARC joins in this request. AMARC insists that the right to communicate is an extension of the right to freedom of expression under which all journalists are protected. According to the Independent Media Center, an IMF press office staff person stated that the organisation "does not provide press accreditation to public access TV, community radio, student or academic publications." It has yet to explain its policy. 16 April 2000 is the first day of the spring meetings of the IMF and World Bank. Thousands of people will go to Washington, D.C. on this day to demonstrate against these organisations in solidarity with protestors of the World Trade Organisation last November in Seattle. It is crucial that the independent journalists who will attend from all over the world have full access to the IMF and World Bank in order to ensure that advocacy and community-based perspectives are represented in the news. Recommended Action Send appeal to the IMF press registration office: - asking for an explanation of why community journalists are denied press credentials Appeals APPEALS TO: IMF Press Registration Records and Information Section International Monetary Fund Washington, DC 20431 Tel: +202 623 6797 Fax: +202 623 4100 If you have been denied press credentials, contact: [email protected] Please copy appeals to the source if possible. More Information For further information, contact Elvira Truglia, at the AMARC International Secretariat, 3575 Saint-Laurent Blvd. #611, Montral, Qu bec, H2X 2T7, Canada, tel: +514 982 03 51, fax: +514 849 71 29, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: http://www.amarc.org Distributed by the International Freedom of Expression eXchange (IFEX) Clearing House. 489 College St., suite 403, Toronto, ON, Canada M6G 1A5 Tel: +1 416 515 9622 Fax: +1 416 515 7978 E-mail: [email protected] Internet site: http://www.ifex.org/ Elvira Truglia Editor, InteRadio Communications Officer World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters Association Mondiale des Radiodiffuseurs Communautaires Asociacion Mundial de Radios Comunitarias International Secretariat 3575 Saint-Laurent Blvd. #611 Montral, Qu bec H2X 2T7 CANADA Tel : +1 (514) 982 03 51 Fax : +1 (514) 849 71 29 Email: [email protected] WWW : http://www.amarc.org # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]