A Trade-off Between Politics, Journalism and Open Press

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Journalism in the current world is subject to great criticism from many readers, but journalistic credibility remains the best in the world after the spread of false websites and social media networks.
So in this post we will talk about open journalism and the trade-off between politics and journalism.

We will shed light on some opinions from international journalists on this topic.

I wish you interesting readers and I hope you share your opinion on this topic.

“The course of my political and expert life did not depend on the press’s inclination towards governmental issues (thinking of service as legislative matters), nor the other way around.

It is essential that I be late here in the essence and opportunity of journalism and the media that I am discussing. It is expected that this opportunity will empower the state, the government, the general community, and residents as individuals, to make use of news sources and the press in all of its structures to convey a position or conclusion on open issues related to human opportunities, pride and abuse. Standard and unique pieces of information.

The word (duty) was used frequently by governments, to restrict the opportunity for expression and other conclusions, while the word (opportunity) was not used by these departments to guarantee the opportunity for expression and other assumptions. This is regardless of how the word "opportunity" speaks to a central pillar in fundamental freedoms and in communicating their human personality.

With regard to (commitment), it has been used illegally to crush or limit opportunities, sum up oppression and shorten the opportunity for expression. Opportunity is a tool for groups of people to create and manufacture beneficial human social systems that accommodate an appreciation of residents' rights and citizenship.

Governments have incredibly overestimated the attack on open opportunities, first is the opportunity for expression, unafraid of any protected, legal or political liability. Then again, they falsified the representation of the press and the media and imposed sanctions on the book under the banner of protecting the population from defamation and criticism.

It should be noted that the journalistic and media strategy in general is summed up in Tomahawks: The first - pioneers of public sentiment towards public goals and interests. Moreover, the second - is to reverse the rhythm of the road and the minds of the population towards leaders, to address negative views and increase positive views.

Looking at what is distributed by the Jordanian media and the official press - specifically -, we find that they do not often accomplish these two tomahawks. Or he may try to obscure the facts and deceive the population about what is happening in the country.

Our media organizations and the neighborhood press have proven their reluctance to uncover the facts and resort to deceiving individuals about what happened in Jordan during the past months and days in particular, which was reflected in the increasing loss of confidence in the vast majority of the processing authorities. .

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Open Press

"The media landscape has changed irreversibly, and the state must stop collecting who is a writer and who is not." With this expression, Donia Mijatovic, OSCE delegate on media opportunity, opened her speech at the Open Journalism event, which was finally decided with the support of her association in Vienna.

The importance of this debate lies in the way in which the press - whatever its suburbs - has more voices than at any other time in recent memory, but is each one of them seen and secured afterward? This was one of the thorny issues that the group of experts addressed, which included the "watch mark" association, along with assignments from Azerbaijan, Serbia, Estonia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Bosnia, and a few member states of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

In a candid video message for this gathering, Jill Phillips, head of the Sharia departments of The Guardian Publishing Bureau, spoke of the problem of characterizing news coverage and knowing who gets press insurance. She referred to the case of Edward Snowden, directed by former attorney Glenn Greenwald and David Miranda, his later joined partner. I thought about who gets the reassurance? Grinwold? Miranda? David Lee Senior Editor? Or then again all one of the three?

The caucus denounced the new Russian law, which restricts bloggers whose posts produce more than 3,000 perspectives every day to be formally recruited with professionals. "Bloggers have some benefits and they have obligations," said Irina Levova of the Russian Society for Electronic Communications, which constantly protects the law.

Another point raised by many members is the growing influence of the Russian media on the population in neighboring countries. "The natural opinion generated by the Russian media is that the United States has started World War III, and no one but Putin can stop it," said Bekayim Usenova of the Institute for Information Policy in Kyrgyzstan.

Igor Lustkov, from Kazakhstan, spoke about the first 20 years of Internet traffic in his country, and how the specialists moved from ignoring raw sites on the system to their yearning for unlimited censorship.

Yaman Akdeniz, a Turkish human rights activist, spoke to web surfers about Twitter accounts that have so far been closed in his country, including some with more than 500,000 worshipers.

The thorny idea of ​​an "open conspiracy" was also talked about, and professor of international law at the Catholic University of Portugal, José Alberto Azzredo Lopez, raised a few smiles when he put forward his hypothesis: “It's a term like sexual entertainment. You can't pictured. However, you know it when You see. "

As daily meaningful conversations come to an end, one participant asked: If the main article distributed by a novice blogger was exceptionally mainstream, would he immediately rely on similar laws overseen by the news feed process, particularly in countries that currently require blogger registration?

"If you do not separate the opportunity to express the opportunity for journalism, we will end up with the disappearance of the columnists, and this is the emergency facing the press today," Azeredo Lopez concluded.

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