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As part of the Media Monitoring Project’s daily work, we undertake monitoring based on issues of discrimination.  Falling under the Anti Discrimination Unit, it includes daily monitoring activities, which are most often presented as comprehensive analyses of media coverage of particular issues. These regular analyses highlight the presence of discriminatory reports, as well as reports that are exceptional in their challenging of stereotypes and discrimination.

The primary focus of the unit is to monitor human rights-related issues, including race, gender, children, poverty, HIV/AIDS, crime, disability and stories relating to Africa.

The aims and objectives of the Anti Discrimination Unit are:

  • To highlight discriminatory reporting in a clear and understandable manner
  • To promote debates and constructive discussions by working with the media to provide practical suggestions for improvement
  • To defend the freedom of expression and human rights
  • To extend and entrench a human rights culture within the media to better inform both the public and representative public bodies of human rights issues in the media
  • To promote ethical journalism, by pointing out and helping to eradicate instances of unethical journalistic practice
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Articles from March 2001
Tuesday, March 20, 2001
"...in Every Matter Concerning the Child"
By admin @ 8:52 PM :: 365 Views :: 0 Comments :: Children
The case of Nadia Neethling is exceptional, and has presented the media with particularly difficult choices in reporting. She was first named and shown in the media over a week ago, after being abducted while walking home. She was, thankfully, found a few days later and at the time was said to be in good health and that she had not been abused. Recent events saw the arrest and charging of two people in connection with her abduction. It has also subsequently come to light that the two people arrested have been charged with indecent assault. While some media have been extremely careful in their reporting of the case, others have displayed a flagrant disregard for the privacy of the child.
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Friday, March 16, 2001
In the Best Interests of the Child
By admin @ 8:55 PM :: 380 Views :: 0 Comments :: Children
The last few weeks have seen considerable coverage of issues related to children in our media both print and broadcast. Cases concerning abuse, abduction and negligence have received prominent coverage. The media are to be commended in this regard. Two stories however, in today’s Mail & Guardian and the Citizen illustrate some of the problems in covering children in the media and suggest that the rights of the children concerned were violated.
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