Justice must not be elusive course for aggrieved journalists, but they too must play their part
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Justice must not be elusive course for aggrieved journalists, but they too must play their part
By Leo Mutisya and ghost writer In conflict reporting, journalistic laws and ethics primarily focus on protecting civilians and journalists, ensuring accurate and objective reporting, and avoiding glorifying violence or promoting harmful stereotypes. It is worth noting that reporters are considered civilians and are, therefore, entitled to protection. Since this is stipulated under international humanitarian law, it should affect both the confli…
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