Charter of Journalistic Ethics on Insulting the Journalist of “Tabula”
Tbilisi. The Charter of Journalistic Ethics has released a statement, thus
reacting to the fact of insulting the journalist of "Tabula" in the
Cinema House on March 24. The incident has occurred
during the confrontation between supporters and opponents of the "Eurasian
Institute". "The Charter of Journalistic Ethics finds interference in
the journalist's professional activities unacceptable and calls on the
law-enforcement agencies to discharge legal duties and react to the
incident."
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