Irakli Chikhladze and Tamar Gogesashvili breached the first and tenth principles
Tbilisi. According to decision of the board of the Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics, Irakli Chikhladze and Tamar Gogesashvili, journalists of TV Company "Imedi”, breached two principles of the Charter.
''The controversial story was broadcasted on air on December 23 and touched upon both the murder of US citizens in the Khada Gorge and the accused in the case. The spokesperson considered that in the disputable material the accused was declared guilty while the court decision regarding the case did not yet exist'', - is stated on the website of the Charter.
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