PRESS: MED AGENCIES, ON IMMIGRATION NO XENOPHOBIC TERMS
(ANSAmed) - ALGIERS, JUNE 23 - Mediterranean press agencies
said no to the use of "racist and xenophobic terminology" when
covering issues such as illegal immigration and terrorism, as
they signed the 'Algiers Declaration', to promote a 'careful and
appropriate use of terminology'.
In the Declaration, signed today during the 18th meeting of the
Alliance of Mediterranean News Agencies (AMAN) in Algiers, 15
press agencies from the northern and southern shores of the
Mediterranean agreed to cover the issue of immigration "with
great care, taking into account all aspects of this human
tragedy and respecting human rights".
"Considering the impact of the media on public opinion and in
particular the impact of press agencies", said the director of
the Algerian APS, Nacher Mehal, who takes over from Portugal's
José Manuel Barroso (Lusa) as president of AMAN, "it is our
duty to choose the appropriate terminology, taking into account
the need to respect human rights".
Musette Mohamed Sahid, researcher at the Algerian Economic
Development Centre, said yesterday, during a conference on
immigration that we must promote "the creation of the concept
of irregular immigration, instead of clandestine, illegal or
simply 'sans papier'". (ANSAmed).
2009-06-23 17:53