For Immediate Release | March 29, 1998 |
Radio Democracy for Africa
President Clinton announced today his intention to establish this yeara new radio broadcasting service for Africa. Radio Democracy for Africawill be a division of the Voice of America and will broadcast an additional22.5 hours per week of programs focused primarily on the promotion ofdemocracy and human rights throughout the continent.
The Need for a Free Press
Democracies and market economies flourish where there is a strong free media to provide accurate news and information. State-run media are the norm in much of Africa; accompanying such media are often biases and positions of the prevailing political party of in some cases, repressive regimes. As yet, many media corporations in the United States and Europe do not yet see Africa as commercially viable. Further, radio is the medium of choice in Africa.
Reporting on Democratic Transformations
Radio Democracy reporters will focus on reporting statements by politicians and political leaders of various orientations. Because of the repressive media climate in some countries, foreign reporters will now be able to cover such stories without fear of reprisal
Conflict Resolution
Radio Democracy will focus on promotion of conflict resolution by covering reconciliation efforts and such events as the Arusha Tribunal
Remarks on the Bilateral Meeting
African Crisis Response Initiative
Press Briefing by David Sandalow
Press Briefing by Mike McCurry
Delegation Accompanying the President to Africa
Press Briefing by Sandy Berger
Safe Skies for Africa Initiatives
Briefing by Scholars on Africa
Interview of Gloriosa Uwimpuhwe
Radio Democracy for Africa
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