Tbilisi.The Charter of Journalistic Ethics has held the discussion
on February 13 on "Does media foster the formation of stereotype attitudes
towards sexual minorities?” Discussion participants have examined the cases of
homophobic attitude displayed by the media and referred for example to the
material disseminated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which was aired by
all television companies. "A broadcaster may say that it has these shots, but
does not intend to air them. Its competitor will no longer be tempted to air
them as well. After this the population will be able to choose which channel to
watch. Media is developed by precedents. We have to act by creating the very
precedents”, noted the Board member of the Charter of Journalistic Ethics Zviad
Koridze.
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