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A Misdirected Boycott

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The Dipo Alam boycott has sparked strong criticism. Complaints about the press should be resolved through the Press Law.

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IF he meant to 'punish' the media, Cabinet Secretary Dipo Alam was off-target when he asked ministries and state institutions to impose an advertising boycott.

Most of the media's income comes from advertising, including announcements from government agencies. Posting advertising from such organizations is normal business: government disseminates information spread, and the media obtain income. Advertising is handled by the business section, while ne

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