Joint Statement on Imedi TV Company’s Report Concerning Situation in Samtskhe-Javakheti Region
Tbilisi. Media Development Fund, Georgian Democracy Initiative and Tolerance and Diversity Institute released a statement. "We express our concern over a report about Georgia’s Samtskhe-Javakheti Region, which was aired on Panorama program of Imedi TV company on 23 March. We believe that the report violated a number of provisions of the Code of Conduct for Broadcasters, inter alia, by misleading the audience and artificially dramatizing the situation. ...We believe that the Imedi TV company must exercise a higher degree of caution in covering such sensitive topics that concern various ethnic groups and relations between them", says the statement.
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