On March 8, 2023, Georgian media representatives suffered injuries during the rally dispersal on Rustaveli Avenue.
The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics strongly condemns acts of violence against journalists.
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Russian law is not Georgia's choice.
The attempt to pass the Russian law is directed not only against free civil society and independent media but also against the population of Georgia.
The Media organizations that have signed the statement, strongly oppose the Russian bill initiated by the members of the Parliamentary Majority.
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On July 5, 2021, the government did not protect media representatives. In addition, none of the cases mentioned above was adequately investigated.
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The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics expresses solidarity with Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, media representatives, and colleagues in the Press Council of Ukraine.
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UN Women and the Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics have started their cooperation for promoting the ethical coverage of womenβs rights and gender equality.
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The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics urges the law enforcement agencies to ensure an immediate investigation on the interference in journalistic activities and attacks on members of the media.
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The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics urges the law enforcement agencies to ensure an immediate investigation into the interference with journalistic activities and attacks on members of the media.
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The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics believes that such an action before the elections may serve to hinder the activities of media outlets being critical towards the government.
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Unfortunately, this was not the first time. Journalists, both members and non-members of the Charter of Journalistic Ethics, often say that there are unequal working conditions for online media representatives at various events.
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On September 29, 2021, the incumbent mayor of Tbilisi Kakha Kaladze, called the journalists "radicals", "the dirtiest people" and "the head of hatred and evil.".
The Charter of Journalistic Ethics condemns Kakha Kaladze's statement.
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The Charter of Journalistic Ethics considers it necessary to reiterate that invasion and identification of a person's private life is justified only if there is a proven high public interest in the information obtained.
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The Charter believes that the recent increase in attacks on journalists is caused by the aggressive rhetoric of the government and the inappropriate response of law enforcement agencies.
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On July 20, 2021, Mayor of Tbilisi Kakha Kaladze compared the activities of the media to the actions of violent groups.
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Cases of violation of the rights of media representatives in Georgia have reached a critical level.
Up to 100 media organizations appeal to the diplomatic corps.
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs failed to protect the journalists from physical violence on July 5, it could not ensure the safe operation of the media as well.
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Alexandre Lashkarava, the cameraman of "TV Pirveli", died today, July 11. He was one of the journalists injured during the events of July 5.
The Charter requires that the case be investigated immediately and that the relevant persons be brought to justice.
The Charter of Journalistic Ethics will always protect the rights of journalists and the high standard of freedom of expression.
Tomorrow, 12:00pm, Pavle Ingorokva str. #7
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