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Activity Details (ID# 12074) |
Title: | Conference on media self-regulation in South Eastern Europe |
Description: | |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 28/06/2005 - 29/06/2005 |
Countries: | South-East Europe |
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Programme: | Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe |
Working Method: | Organisation of meetings - Conference |
Location: | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
CoE Contact: | GERWIEN, Tanja email |
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Last Modified: | 04/07/2005 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The objective of the conference was to discuss whether poor quality media are a threat to democracy in South East Europe and to discuss the key issues examined in the report “Freedom and accountability: safeguarding free expression through media self-regulation” recently published by ARTICLE 19 in association with the IFJ. |
Output/Results: | The Conference was well organised and the participants took an active part in the debates, which focussed on key principles of media self-regulation, specific obstacles encountered by the media in South East Europe, including the large degree of political influence on the media, commercial pressure, the non-respect of laws, the problem of vigilante or revolver journalism or critical thinking within the population, a dire economic situation and poor employment conditions for journalists, which in turn promote low ethical standards of journalism. Although many codes of ethics have been signed, there is a lack of mechanisms to seek their implementation. The fact that the media community is fragmented and the lack of independence of press councils from external pressure only serves to exacerbate the situation.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | As a conclusion to the Conference recommendations on the following issues were adopted:
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Participants: | Media representatives and NGO activists from Albania, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as representatives from the Estonian Press Council, the British Press Complaints Commission and other international organisations. |
Consultants/Experts: | Council of Europe funded 6 participants |
CoE Secretariat: | Tanja GERWIEN |
Total No. Participants: | 45 |
Last Modified: | 21/07/2005 |