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Statement on Regulation of Journalists in the Arab World, March 2015

  • By Raphael CLD
  • 10 March 2015

Statement on Regulation of Journalists in the Arab World, March 2015

 

Arab and international human rights and media experts world have adopted a Statement setting out a number of clear standards regarding the regulation of journalism. These include that it is not for governments to decide who is and who is not a journalist and that journalists have the right to choose freely which unions, associations and/or syndicates they wish to belong to and that they should not be required – by either the law or their employers – to belong to any particular syndicate. The Statement was developed and adopted at a regional meeting of human rights and media experts held in Tunis from 6-7 March 2015 which was organised by the Centre for Law and Democracy working with partners the Arab Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), International Media Support (IMS) and Vigilance.

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