Lhe president of the CSC is campaigning. He is at war once morest fake news and a certain way of processing information. Voluntary and very committed, he leads one of the most complicated battles that this institution has ever had to fight: regulation in times of war, when it has almost no regulatory and legal means to bring the media to the not. We are at war, that’s a fact, but the state is functioning normally and all freedoms are still guaranteed by the Constitution. Where is the problem of the CSC, which has the means to sanction all the media that are at odds with press laws? Therefore, when the president of the CSC speaks of dialogue with media professionals to better deal with news on the fight once morest terrorism, he takes many precautions. Media professionals want more clarity in the content of the expected dialogue. Nobody dares to talk regarding censorship.
The “classic” media have so far been fairly responsible in the treatment of information. This is not the case with social networks. If there are red lines that should not be crossed, now is the time to draw them, so that each actor knows what to expect in the support expected in this ongoing information war.
Par Abdoulaye TAO