We must keep media spheres free from disputes and clashes. We must also make sure all readers' letters use factual and unbiased language
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We must keep media spheres free from disputes and clashes. We must also make sure all readers' letters use factual and unbiased language
We can't force people to use their rights to respond or to ask advise from the council. They might not like those ideas and prefer to file a report
It shows law enforcers do not embrace the same legal standards when handling similar press-related cases
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said in a 2005 meeting with us legal process was the last resort when someone had a dispute with the press. Before that, the President said the person should first use their right to respond by sending a letter of protest. If it doesn't work, the person should ask the council to facilitate the dispute.
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