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Declaration of Media NGOs in Connection with Manipulating Interpretation of AIP Director’s Statements

12 June 2017
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Media organizations regret the lack of objectivity at Publika TV channel regarding the statement of Petru Macovei, Director of the Association of Independent Press (AIP), in connection with the behavior of demonstrators towards Publika TV film crew during the protest on Sunday, June 11, 2017, which he made at the request of Canal 2 journalists. We find that Publika TV channel made its own interpretation of the AIP Director’s statement, inserting a manipulative conclusion in the headline of the news story about the issue: “AIP Director Petru Macovei justifies demonstrators’ attack on Publika TV film crew.”

We condemn information manipulation by Publika TV, which was subsequently multiplied by Canal 2, Canal 3 and Prime televisions, when the declaration made by Petru Macovei about the reasons for protesters’ discontent with the presence of Publika TV crew was taken out of context and interpreted subjectively, while the first part of his statement, where he clearly condemned any violence, physical or verbal, was ignored.

We also consider unacceptable the use of ambiguous terms in news, resulting in insinuations that media NGOs allegedly organized the protest on Sunday, and their identification with the term “political groups” in a context that could be interpreted as a discrediting and slandering campaign, including by means of allegations that AIP Director had been “paid by foreign donors”. We emphasize that this practice is unacceptable and contrary to the ethical and professional standards of journalism. At the same time, we are surprised by the selective reaction of authorities in this case, as well as by the lack of reaction in other cases.

We demand the Press Council to express its position.

Independent Journalism Center
Association of Independent Press
Association of Electronic Press
Association of Independent TV Journalists
“Acces-Info” Center
Committee for Press Freedom
Center of Journalistic Investigations