Labelling fraud with the Second Channel of German Television - “word to Friday”

International federation that denomination lots and Atheisten (openPR) - the international federation that denomination lots and Atheisten the project of the second German television (Second Channel of German Television) criticizes registered association (IBKA), to take up an Islamic “word to Friday” as counterpart to the Christian “word to Sunday” to its program financed from fees and demands, to terminate the preference of religious communities in the public media.

The IBKA explains for this:

From neutral perspective regarded the public television puts free advertising time to the churches, e.g. with the “word to Sunday”, at the disposal. Although the cost of such transmissions are borne by all fee payers, the contentwise responsibility is alone with church assigned one - from the conception to the realization. Therefore it concerns here party representations before the background of the respective church-Christian confession as well as church-political considerations.

Calculated this Christian church lobby editorship Second Channel of German Television is to arrange now the “word to Friday” “as a further element of the argument with the Islam”. There it would be quite only if in response a Imam speaks the “word shortly to Sunday”. Apart from the fact the IBKA doubts strongly the reliability and/or relevance of such a format with citizens of moslemischen faith and thus the success of the subordinated “good intentions” of the Christian initiators of an only allegedly Islamic “word to Friday”.

If the Christian churches enjoy certain privileges, then these privileges are in the sense of equal treatment also different religions or world views - of the Islam over the witnesses Jehovas up to Scientology sect - to grant. In particular in the meantime largest social group, which denomination lots, is so far not at all accordingly represented. Before however also still the “central association of the Regentanzschamanen” receives its publicly financed advertising platform, all such advantages treatments should be better finally abolished. The editorial occupation with world views should take place alone on the basis of journalistic criteria.

The existing structures are a Relikt of the 50's, when over 90 per cent of the population church members were. The social change to world-descriptive Pluralität and away of dogmatischer religion cannot pass also pool of broadcasting corporations and Second Channel of German Television longer. The requirement of the world-descriptive neutrality must apply in the future everywhere in the public area. This is to be only ensured, if one generally abolishes transmission privileges in public media - particularly all larger religious communities already sufficiently over own or them contentwise very intimate publication organs (TV, radio, press and Internet) order.

Background:

Message of the “express”: Second Channel of German Television starts “word to Friday” - for Muslims
www.express.de/servlet/Satellitepagename=XP/index&pageid=1004979498952&rubrik=220&artikelid=1170697905949

IBKA registered association.
Rudolf LOD TIG
P.o. box 1745
58017 Hagen
Tel: 02331 3480410
Fax: 2331 34 80 411
Rudolf.Ladwig RK %ibka.org
www.ibka.org

Over the international federation that denomination lots and Atheisten registered association:

The IBKA understands itself as protection of interests of the denominationless population part, which increased in Germany meanwhile on over 30%. We sit down for the implementation of the condition requirement of the world-descriptive neutrality of the State of in in Germany as in Europe.
The IBKA steps for the general human rights as inalienable individual rights of individual humans. It turns against discriminations from religious or world-descriptive motives. For this purpose it demands a consistent separation of the national range from churches, religions and world views.



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