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6/1/2004 
MORE FALLOUT FROM ALLEGATIONS AGAINST GRENADA PM.  
ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA: HEAD OF NEWS at the Grenada Broadcasting Network Odette Campbell, caught in the center of a broil here over government’s threat against the media, says she is quitting the post at the partly state-owned station. Campbell was suspended last week reportedly over her direction of GBN’s coverage of allegations that Prime Minister Keith Mitchell may have accepted a bribe – something the government has denied. Government was also reportedly upset about Campbell’s role in a walkout at a press conference that the Media Workers Association of Grenada engineered to show its displeasure over the Mitchell administration’s attitude toward the media. Campbell confirmed to the regional media Monday that she has tendered her resignation, effective at the end of June. Campbell said she is leaving with a clear conscience. ”As head of news of GBN I ensured that we carried the story in a responsible manner, ensuring that we did not attract legal action so to speak. I tried to make sure that we were responsible,” she said. “I took some time during my suspension period to really reflect on what had happened….And I believe firmly that the decision to suspend me demonstrated a serious compromise on the ideals of press freedom, something that I hold dearly,” she said. Campbell declared: “I am convinced that I have done nothing wrong, not one thing wrong.” She said government handled the entire issue with the allegations badly saying that media workers were correct to be offended by the threatening note that promised the “full force of the law” if they pursued the allegations story. The relations between the Grenada government and the local media have been receiving regional and international attention in the last week since it took a turn for the worse because of the press’ determination to follow the accusations against the Prime Minister. Another reporter, Leroy Noel was detained by police last week for questioning over an article he wrote on the issue. That move has been condemned by Reporters Without Border, an international freedom-of-the press watchdog agency. SOURCE: CARIBUPDATE.COM
 

 


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