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July 14, 2012

The Daily Star - SKeyes advocates neutral reporting, July 14 2012


BEIRUT: The SKeyes Center for Media and Cultural Freedom opened its third annual conference Friday, focusing on the importance of independent and comprehensive news coverage in Lebanon’s upcoming parliamentary elections.
The three-day conference at Beit Mery’s Al-Bustan Hotel entitled “Election Coverage: New Challenges, New Trends” will tackle the role of journalists in light of technological and political changes.
In a statement read on behalf of SKeyes head Nabila Hamza, Future Foundation representative Zeina Ruwaihab said that because of regional uprisings, “Arab media has witnessed an unprecedented change toward professionalism that contributes to the integrity and transparency in elections.”
EU Ambassador to Lebanon Angelina Eichhorst said that the European Union was working to implement a monitoring committee for the 2013 parliamentary elections.
On behalf of SKeyes, the group’s executive director Ayman Mhanna said that although the relationship between voters and candidates had become more interactive with technological change, “the result of this relationship on democratic life after elections has still not appeared – this gives journalists new challenges.”
Topics to be discussed include Arab elections through the eyes of both international and local journalists, citizen journalism and online electioneering.


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Jul-14/180543-skeyes-advocates-neutral-reporting.ashx#axzz20V2YWRw4

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