GOVERNMENT CALLS ON MWAG TO ACT MORE RESPONSIBLY
ST GEORGE'S, Wednesday
March 15 - The Government of Grenada is extremely concerned about
statements being made by the Media Workers Association of Grenada which
directly question the independence of the Royal Grenada Police Force and
by extension the rule of democracy and law in Grenada.
The Media workers in a
statement yesterday distributed by President Michael Bascombe accused
the Government of colluding with the Royal Grenada Police Force in an
attempt to suppress the media.
Government calls on the
Media Workers Association of Grenada to withdraw this unsubstantiated
statement and calls on the Association of Caribbean Media to investigate
these statements made by MWAG.
The matter referred to
by MWAG is a police matter and has absolutely nothing to do with
Government.
However, MWAG’s
statement and condemnation of the police action seeks to interfere with
the rule of law, and the right of the police force to uphold the laws of
this country by investigating and acting upon abuse of the law and
complaints made by citizens of the country.
Government believes
that media must be free but also fair. Government believes that media
practitioners while being allowed to work in a free environment must
exercise responsibility and respect for people and institutions.
The media, like
government and any other institution within Grenada must operate within
the confines of the law.
Therefore Government
makes a further call to MWAG to recognise that journalists are not above
the law and are not free to make statements against citizens of this
country without clear evidence. The Constitution of Grenada has
provisions to protect all citizens against harm, including harm to their
character and reputation.
Government would like
to commend the Royal Grenada Police Force for continuing to work to
protect the citizens of Grenada.
Government is pleased
with the work of the police force and the independence that police
officers have shown in upholding the law even where this has meant that
some of their own have suffered.