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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 April 2003
Friday, April 04, 2003
Victims of War or Victims of the Media
By admin @ 1:41 AM :: 361 Views :: 0 Comments :: Race
As the conflict in Iraq reaches new stages, similarly so does the coverage as provided by the news media. Increasingly newspapers are carrying more and more graphic images of dead bodies and injured people.
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Thursday, April 03, 2003
Victims of War or Victims of the Media?
By MMP @ 4:21 PM :: 335 Views :: 0 Comments :: Media freedom and performance, Gender, Children, Race
Headlines that read “The Face of War” (The Star, 02/04/03, p1), “Civilians Slaughtered” (The Citizen, 02/04/03, p6), “The Dead, the Dying and the Damaged” (Mail & Guardian, 28/03/03 – 03/04/03, p1), “Mens is die Nuwe Wapen” (Beeld, 31/03/03), and images that display dead, tortured, bloodied, crying, emotionally distraught, war torn people in Iraq are the order of the day, it seems, in the South African news media’s coverage of the conflict in Iraq.
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