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Victims' Names: neither Taboo nor an Audience Bait

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On the Day of the Three Kings, the Swiss Press Council addressed the media with a strong exhortation: when reporting on the tragedy of Crans-Montana, media professionals should respect the privacy of the victims and their relatives. And the Press Council specified: "The victims of the fire disaster are not persons of public interest. There is no need to publish names or images of them." Indeed, the Journalists' Code prohibits any sensational rep…
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On the Day of the Three Kings, the Swiss Press Council addressed the media with a strong exhortation: when reporting on the tragedy of Crans-Montana, media professionals should respect the privacy of the victims and their relatives. And the Press Council specified: "The victims of the fire disaster are not persons of public interest. There is no need to publish names or images of them." Indeed, the Journalists' Code prohibits any sensational rep…

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infosperber broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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