Code of Conduct for Media and Journalism and
Coverage of Elections in Pakistan
1. The aim of journalism on all media platforms is to provide
coverage that is fair, unbiased and ethical. This is essential in reporting of
political aairs and particularly at times of elections.
2.
Media and ethical journalists in Pakistan strive at all times to
a) avoid discrimination against any political party, political
leader or candidate
b) provide information that will assist citizens to better
understand the issues, policies and perspectives of all democratic participants
in the election process
c) ensure all communities are made fully aware of the election
process and how they can freely exercise their right to vote
3. Media recognise that it is not always possible to cover all
candidates in an election, but they shall strive to ensure that all candidates
representing democratic values and a credible and significant body of opinion
shall be subject to scrutiny and appropriate media coverage.
4. In this regard media shall apply principles of fairness in the
allocation of time and space in provision of coverage to political parties and
candidates while recognising that balance and fairness are achieved over a
reasonable period of time.
5. In line with their responsibility to be inclusive and
independent, media will canvass the voices and opinions of all sections of
society and all democratic groups in their coverage of political aairs and
elections.
In doing so all media, both
public and private, shall scrupulously observe the distinction between
advertising and editorial and shall not allow
forms of advertising or paid political promotion to be disguised
as editorial content. Paid political content must be identified as such.
A balance between broadcasting of paid for content and editorial
content shall be maintained in line with agreed industry standards.
6.
Media shall encourage
journalism of the highest ethical standards in their election coverage and
shall, in particular,
a)
Avoid all forms of rumour,
speculation and disinformation, particularly when these concern specific
political parties or candidates,
b) Forbid the publication of unsubstantiated allegations or
personal remarks or opinions that are designed to be oensive and malicious and
verify information regarding individuals or parties which is critical or
negative before it is telecast, broadcast or published,
c) Ban all forms of hate speech that can be interpreted as
incitement to violence or has the eect of promoting public disorder.
7. This pledge to avoid inflammatory expression shall apply to
coverage of political activities at all levels including when it applies to the
reporting of statements or remarks by political leaders or candidates.
8. Media recognise that the power of elections rests with the
people of Pakistan and the voters. They will exercise caution in the use of
opinion polls and agree to work together to ensure that announcement of results
is managed in an equitable and transparent manner ensuring that all media are
able to report accurately the results as they emerge from the ECP and the
election control room.
9. All media shall ensure that all their sta, including those
working at local level have employment rights and enjoy social protection. They
shall prepare sta for the task of election coverage in line with the checklist
of principles and actions attached to this code.
10.Safety of journalists and media sta is
paramount and all media shall provide sta with training and advice on security
issues with appropriate support including insurance.
11.Candidates in Pakistan
elections shall not act as news anchors, interviewers
or presenters of any type of programme during the election period.
12.When a candidate takes part
in an item about his or her particular election,
then candidates of each of the major parties shall be oered the opportunity to
take part. However, if they refuse or are unable to participate, the item may
nevertheless go ahead.
13.Broadcasters must oer the
opportunity to major candidates to take part in
discussions covering a particular electoral area. This also applies to
independent candidates. However, if a candidate refuses or is unable to
participate, the item may nevertheless go ahead.
14.All
media shall give the audience regular information about appropriate websites or other information source listing all
candidates taking part in the elections.
15.Pakistan
media agree to establish an election media monitoring group comprised of respected, non-partisan figures to
protect the press from aggression and to investigate any incidents.
a) The group will follow the coverage of the election and register
all incidents of threats or intimidation or other improper violation of media
rights to report freely. It shall receive and consider relevant information from media monitoring groups
including the Press Council of Pakistan and PEMRA.
b) It
shall further be committed to protect the interests of media and should work
under the umbrella of the Pakistan Broadcasters Association, the Pakistan
Federal Union of Journalists, the Pakistan Newspaper Society and the Council of
Pakistan Newspaper Editors.
c) This
group shall deal with all complaints and issues arising from media coverage of
the elections and shall strive to ensure professional respect for the
principles and values set out in this code.
d) The
group shall ensure that media act together to protect each other from acts of
violence or political intimidation and that fair and transparent systems are
used for the allocation of state and political advertising related to the
elections.
This
code, which has been drafted by the Pakistan Coalition for Ethical Journalism
after consultation with Pakistan media and journalists at meetings in Karachi,
Lahore and Islamabad, is submitted to all media and to media support
organisations for their further consideration.
It is also submitted to the election commission and to
all political parties, who are asked to recognise and support the
self-regulating commitment of media, and to respect the right of all
journalists to report freely in conditions of safety and security.
Islamabad,
November
22nd 2012 www.pakmediaethics.org
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