




In the outpouring of homage to Solzhenitsyn last week, one thought of his stood out. He wrote that while ordinary men were obliged ‘not to participate in lies,’ artists and writers had a greater responsibility. “It is within the power of writers and artists to do much more: to defeat the lie!” The Soviet communism’s claim that it was the best system for mankind was a lie, and many courageous novelists, poets, filmmakers, singers, and philosophers and others contributed to defeating this lie.
The power of Solzhenitsyn’s thought gripped my mind. I wondered: “Is it the responsibility of only artists and writers to defeat the lie? What about journalists and columnists? Aren’t we, too, writers in a way? Since journalism now encompasses TV journalism, don’t TV reporters, cameramen, producers, editors and owners of TV channels also have the same responsibility? And what about the responsibility of political activists, leaders, parliamentarians, ministers and the Prime Minister? Aren’t they obliged to do more than what is expected of ordinary citizens? Or at least as much as what Solzhenitsyn expected from ordinary citizen — namely, not to participate in lies?”
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