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What is the role and responsibility of the media in reporting human rights violations in a responsible manner

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Answered by chaudharyyashi14
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An ideal media would report every incident of human rights violations, regardless of who would benefit from exposing the violation. The problem is that no such entity can exist within our social order. Reporting inherently becomes selective enforcement, and selective justice is itself an injustice.

So could a media be responsible? Yes they could, but what they report would inherently be tied to their own specific material interests.

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Answered by aryatnair20202020
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Answer:The media play a very vital role in the flow of information in the society.

Explanation: The media have the power in affecting the public opinion about an issue.

The media should report an issue or an information without partisan slanting or bias.  The facts should be the headline, not the , ''look what the other side did this time''

The actual violation of the law should be reported reason being if they leave it at what happened it does not give the viewers context or even validity.

Quoting the laws violated makes it more solid, any comments on the ethics should be included at the end.

The media should report on the event not attacking the politics otherwise they fuel the divide and they lose much of their audience which leaves it less known

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