Ethical Journalism Network Building Trust In the New World Of Information Aidan White

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Ethical Journalism Network Building Trust In the New World Of Information Aidan White

Who we are A coalition of media professional groups from around the world committed to building trust in media and promoting principles of ethical journalism, good governance and self- regulation in the digital age

African Centre for Media Excellence African Media Initiative Alliance of Independent Press Councils of Europe Article 19 Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Association of Commercial Television in Europe CASCFEN Center for International Media Ethics Center For Media Freedom & Responsibility Editor-In-Chiefs Forum Hungary European Broadcasting Union European Federation of Journalists European Journalism Centre European Magazine Media Association European Newspaper Publishers Association European Publishers Council Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano Global Editors Network Global Forum for Media Development iMediaEthics International Association of Women in Radio & Television International Press Institute Internews Europe Media Diversity Institute MediaWise Online News Association Organization of News Ombudsmen Pakistan Coalition for Ethical Journalism PANOS South Asia Punto24 Religion News Service Reynolds Journalism Institute South East Europe Media Organisation South East Europe Network for Media Professionalization Tanzania Journalists Alliance Thomson Foundation World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers World Press Freedom Committee

The Information Crisis Government: political bias, propaganda, and surveillance Economic controls: advertising and licensing Internet at the Limits of Free Expression A Flawed Culture of Communications: anonymity, plagiarism, “free” for all

What Makes Journalism Different? Journalism is not free speech, it is constrained expression. It works in a framework of values and ethics. It has purpose. It is other regarding.

Our Ethical Values Truth, Accuracy and Fact-based Communication Independence Impartiality Humanity Accountable and Transparent

Can Such Principles Apply on the Web? The internet is self-regarding, not other-regarding. Bias, prejudice and a lack of fairness are acceptable. It is dominated by special interests

But There Are Viable and Common Values Truth and accuracy: fact-based communications Humanity: avoid malice and do no harm Accountability: Transparency and self-correction

Turning the Page of Hate: Genocide and Terrorism 1994: 800,000 Killed. Hate media helped organise slaughter

Hate Speech in the Media Focus Islamaphobia Anti-Semitism Religion Race relations Migration Gender equality Homosexuality

Middle East Media Crisis The Media Battles: A Region Divided Palestine: Fading into the Background Syria and Libya: Hidden From View Turkey: Kurdish Rights and a Media War Egypt: The Rise of Self-Censorship Iraq: Media Failures Home and Abroad New Propaganda, Old Dilemmas

Should we show these pictures? Slick, Seductive Power of the Net

Hate speech and free expression Propaganda is an important part of making war. Bias and prejudice are human traits. People are entitled to free speech, even if they hold offensive and hurtful opinions. But what are the limits? And who draws the red lines which define the frontiers of tolerance?

Prime Time For Tolerance: Journalism In Times of War All codes of ethics promote non- discrimination Do no harm is not a cliché We Must Avoid Taking Sides Pluralism is Key to Journalism and Democracy

A Five-Point Test for Hate The Status of the Speaker The Reach of the Speech The Intention of the Speaker The Content and Form of Speech The Economic, Social and Political Climate

Towards A Culture of Responsible Communications Accuracy as a core principle Transparency and Privacy Moderation of all comments Accountability, Self-correction Avoid a Rush to Publish

EJN at Work Pakistan: Building ethical base; self-regulation. Middle East: Turkey, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, challenging hate-speech, self-censorship, media solidarity, targeting young people Indonesia, Myanmar: Press Councils for Asia Africa: Turning Page of Hate, Rwanda 2015 Europe: Russia –Ukraine Dialogue in Conflict zones. Western Balkans Surveys: Self-regulation, corruption, migration

Today Anyone Can Tell Their Story But it’s only Journalism if it’s Ethical