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New Zealand's media watchdog faces backlash over alleged overreach, sparking debate on censorship vs. accountability.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) in New Zealand faces growing scrutiny as critics label it a "Soviet-era Stasi" for alleged overreach in regulating media content, while supporters defend it as a vital protector of public interest and media integrity.
The debate intensifies amid concerns over censorship versus accountability, with stakeholders divided on whether the BSA's actions safeguard freedoms or stifle open discourse.
The controversy highlights tensions over media oversight in democratic societies.
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El organismo de control de los medios de comunicación de Nueva Zelanda se enfrenta a una reacción violenta por presunto exceso de alcance, lo que provocó un debate sobre la censura frente a la rendición de cuentas.