What do you think will be the role of the media in an undemocratic country?
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Although in the undemocratic country the media may not be totally independent as in the democratic country but still there role can't be ignored.
The media can play important role in creating the awareness among general public in a undemocratic region so that they can know their basic rights and struggle for them.
Also, the news and information transfer will remain the important work of media even in a undemocratic country.
Moreover, the media can bring the truth infront of people that effect the public directly regarding the ruler or undemocratic government.
Additionally, they education can still be given in this situation.
The media can play important role in creating the awareness among general public in a undemocratic region so that they can know their basic rights and struggle for them.
Also, the news and information transfer will remain the important work of media even in a undemocratic country.
Moreover, the media can bring the truth infront of people that effect the public directly regarding the ruler or undemocratic government.
Additionally, they education can still be given in this situation.
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Role of the media in an undemocratic country :
- The media will be puppets in the hands of the government.
- The media would not show the true picture of events.
- The government would experience the media in its favour.
- The media would create sensationalism and uneasiness in everyone else.
- In there would be corruption.
- People may not have the right to express their public opinion.
- In undemocratic countries , the journalists cannot publish any news without the consent of ruling government.
- Journalists are not allowed to speak anything against ruling party of the country.
- Although the media in an undemocratic country may not be fully independent as they are in a democratic country, their role cannot be ignored.
- The media can play an important role in raising awareness among the general public in an undemocratic region to know and fight for their fundamental rights.
- Furthermore, even in a non-democratic country, the transmission of news and information will continue to be the important task of the media.
- In addition, the media can bring the truth to people who directly affect the public in relation to the ruler or non-democratic government. They can also receive training in this situation.
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