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RECOMMENDATION1215 (1993)[1]
on the ethics
of journalism
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The Assembly recalls its work in the field of the media, and in particular its
Resolution 428 (1970) containing a declaration on mass communication media and human
rights and its Recommendation 963 (1983) on cultural and educational means of
reducing violence.
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Further to the criticism of the role played by the media during the Gulf war, the
Committee on Culture and Education organised a parliamentary hearing on the ethics of
journalism in Helsinki on 26 June 1991, at which a number of concerns were expressed.
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Since 1970 the Parliamentary Assembly, and also other institutions such as the
European Parliament (Resolution of 16 September 1992 on media concentration and
diversity of opinions), have been pressing for the elaboration of ethical codes for
journalism. However, existing texts dealing with the matter have insufficient
international scope and their practical effectiveness therefore remains very limited.
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European citizens from the different Council of Europe member states increasingly
share the same media facilities within a common European information area.
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The Assembly consequently recommends that the Committee of Ministers:
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ask governments of member states to see that legislation guarantees effectively the
organisation of the public media in such a way as to ensure neutrality of information,
plurality of opinions and gender balance, as well as a comparable right of reply to any
individual citizen who has been the subject of an allegation;
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study, in co-operation with the competent non-governmental organisations such as the
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the prospects for setting up, within the
Council of Europe, a European mechanism for information verification, taking the form of a
European media ombudsman, with sufficient international representativeness where possible
drawn from, and having a mode of operation and function similar to, the corresponding
national self-regulatory bodies or mechanisms;
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foster the setting up of citizens' media associations and encourage schools to
provide media education;
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adopt a declaration on the ethics of journalism along the lines of Assembly
Resolution 1003 (1993) and promote the implementation of these basic principles in the
member states of the Council of Europe.
[1] Assembly debate on 1 July 1993 (42nd Sitting) (see Doc.
6854, report of the Committee on Culture and Education, Rapporteur: Mr Núñez
Encabo).
Text adopted by the Assembly on 1 July 1993 (42nd Sitting).
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