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Conference Report: Resources <strong>and</strong> Proceedings 47as the public’s interest, the best way is by upholding a high st<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>of</strong> ethics <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalismin journalistic work. That is not just obtained with each story; but should be evident in the overalleditorial policy. If there is an established pattern <strong>of</strong> balance in analysis, in information sharing, incritique <strong>and</strong> criticism, then the criticism aspect may be more tolerable.Another challenge <strong>of</strong> journalistic work is how to mitigate against the use <strong>of</strong> restrictive laws forwrongful arrests. Again, the recourse is pr<strong>of</strong>essional journalism. <strong>Africa</strong>n Government <strong>of</strong>ficialsneed to be made aware that it is important to win the trust <strong>of</strong> their citizens by taking steps topromote <strong>and</strong> to respect freedom <strong>of</strong> expression.In addition, they need to get the public involved with journalism. It can seem that journalists workin a vacuum, but it is important to include the audience in journalism practice. The public interestis easy to forget because the public is not in the newsroom or at workshops <strong>and</strong> summit meetings.The media have a responsibility to know their audience in order to perform their dutieseffectively. Journalism should also be grounded in context. What is reported <strong>and</strong> produced shouldreflect the concerns <strong>of</strong> the community <strong>and</strong> invite the community to interact with the issues <strong>and</strong>participate in solving problems. Basically journalists have a responsibility to provide informationthat enable communities to reflect on their social concerns proactively.The democratic principle <strong>of</strong> free expression is based on a right – right to impart <strong>and</strong> the right toreceive information. Yet the rights-based approach can <strong>and</strong> does raise ethical questions: Does theright to say something mean anything can be said? With our editors <strong>and</strong> producers, we make dailydecisions about what information gets reported into the public sphere, we must be alert to theimpact our news content have on the public <strong>and</strong> public servants.Media ethics can be a guarantee <strong>of</strong> media independence. A valid code <strong>of</strong> ethics or style guideshould be initiated for every organisation <strong>and</strong> company. Here are some common features <strong>of</strong>codes:• Let us be uncompromising in adhering to truthfulness in gathering, reporting <strong>and</strong> sharinginformation;• Let us use language that is non-discriminatory or hateful against anyone;• Let us have respect for copyright;• We have a duty not to divulge sources or confidentiality <strong>of</strong> sources;• Let us not prejudge any situation, research is fundamental;• Let us refuse bribes to cover story even if you are poorly paid;• Let’s us make an effort to be comprehensive in our reporting;• Let us remember that news <strong>and</strong> information especially in local languages are helpful to nonliteratecommunities <strong>and</strong> minorities;• Let us embrace <strong>and</strong> uphold a code <strong>of</strong> ethics <strong>and</strong> abide by it.Self regulation, meaning abiding by the code <strong>of</strong> ethics, closes some <strong>of</strong> the gaps that leave roomfor outside intervention <strong>and</strong> Government control. The media have power that should be exercisedwith responsibility.When journalists get arrested or detained, support is needed. News organizations must buildcapacity to be able to st<strong>and</strong> by colleagues when they are in difficulties with authorities. Currentlyexisting support mechanisms need to be strengthened. Cooperation with civic <strong>and</strong> human rightsorganizations can prove helpful in better underst<strong>and</strong>ing rights <strong>and</strong> responsibilities.<strong>Human</strong> rights groups can also help guard against subst<strong>and</strong>ard laws. Journalists <strong>and</strong> human rightsdefenders must work in unison <strong>and</strong> be actively engaged in drafting <strong>and</strong> advocating for laws that

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