The media council of this organisation engaged in the promotion of human rights issued a press release on Tuesday saying that ministers and other officials, who have recently been forced to step down, have often stated that it is the media lynch-mob mentality rather than their being responsible for scandals why they have to resign.
In addition, some presidential candidates have presented their theories about the media boycott or media mafia.
"Entrepreneurs on the brink of law, celebrities from show business, sport managers... find fault with the media."
Instead of offering well-grounded arguments, those blanket accusations against public media, which are made by those who hold real social power, paralyse the media control and criticism of authorities and other societal factors.
The criticism by media is not lynching but it is one of basic social duties of journalists and media which they carry out in the public interest, according to a press release,