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Freedom Day 2009: Is promoting tolerance the media's job?
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 14, 2009
https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/discussions/press_freedom_day_2009_is_promoting_tolerance_the_media_s_job
Media can deepen divides
by offending or confronting another's culture or identity. Cartoons
published in the Danish Press in 2005 that depicted the Prophet
Mohammed, for instance, set off protests throughout the Muslim world,
with critics calling the cartoons racist and blasphemous.
On the other hand, media
can serve to "promote a tolerance and acceptance of difference,"
according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO). To do so, UNESCO says, media must "challenge
prevailing attitudes and assumptions concerning the many 'others'
in our world," moving "beyond scripted stereotypes [and]
stripping away the ignorance that breeds mistrust and suspicion."
To highlight this goal,
UNESCO has made the theme of World Press Freedom Day 2009, to be
celebrated May 2 and 3, "the potential of media in fostering
dialogue, mutual understanding and reconciliation."
Is the role of media
really to promote tolerance, understanding, and an acceptance of
diversity, as UNESCO calls for? Or is the media's role simply to
report the facts, even if such facts breed mistrust or fuel divides?
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