Foreign media should respect national laws

The big problem with these media organisations from powerful foreign countries, many of them government-owned, is that they believe themselves to be above our laws, even when they are allowed to broadcast on our territory. We need to make them understand that they believe wrong; that there is a price to pay when they flout our laws.

Monday, March 12, 2018

Editor,

RE: "Ethically, VOA should not be giving voice to terror convicts” (The New Times, March 2).

The big problem with these media organisations from powerful foreign countries, many of them government-owned, is that they believe themselves to be above our laws, even when they are allowed to broadcast on our territory. We need to make them understand that they believe wrong; that there is a price to pay when they flout our laws.