Charter of Journalistic Ethics Points Rustavi 2 to Vigilance
Tbilisi. The Charter of
Journalistic Ethics has released the statement concerning the material aired on
Rustavi 2. TV Company has shown the shots in which the President converses with
the soldiers about the details of operation carried out by them. "The
Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics believes that in view of the safety of
Georgian soldiers present in Afghanistan, airing such video fragments is
inadmissible, as it unveils the details of a military operation by identifying
the direct participants," says the statement.
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