Tbilisi. The Council of the
Charter of Journalistic Ethics released a statement. The Charter believes that
"the death of the former Prime Minister is indeed a subject of high public
interest and public should be informed about it, but it is alarming to us the
way that the news programs have aired these photo images. Especially, without
relevant expert or specialized explanations, photo images will not be
comprehendible to the viewers ...The
Charter once again calls on the colleagues to treat similar cases with more
professionalism and when distributing such materials, to take into account as
the public interest, as well as the interests of people for who the distributed
materials are particularly painful."
Mtskheta-Mtianeti. On July 21, within the framework of the "Volunteer Festival in Tserovani" project, a summer volunteer festival was held in the central square of the Tserovani settlement. The event ...
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The legal battle against the “Russian law” will continue in the Constitutional Court
121 Georgian non-governmental and media organizations continue their legal battle against the “Russian law”, for which we will appeal to the Constitutional Court. Along with the lawsuit, as a temporar...