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A LETTER TO BONO
About Us
How do we end extreme poverty?
Dear Bono Summary
Who has the power?
Who are the press councils?
What is a press council?
Examples of news omission upheld by the press councils
Examples of news omission dismissed by the press councils
How can I help?
How do I make my complaint?
Where do I send my complaint?
FAQ
NEWS
Extreme Poverty (Feb-March)
Press Councils (Feb-March)
Dear Bono
1. Who are the press councils?
2. Why do press councils allow news omission?
3. Why do we keep ignoring extreme poverty?
4. What is the difference between censorship and omission?
5. What did the GFC do for extreme poverty?
6. What the Boxing Day Tsunami taught us
7. What 9/11 taught us
8. News omission cases upheld by the press councils
9. Why people are idiots
10. Why people are kind
11. Examples of news omission the press councils have dismissed
12. What are our motivations for change?
13. Why advocacy journalism will work
14. Our roles in ending extreme poverty
15. Embarking on a war on extreme poverty
16. Who are the real medicine men?
17. A conclusion
CODES OF CONDUCT
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Canada
Chile
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Estonia
Fiji
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Guinea
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Mali
Malaysia
Malta
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Papua New Guinea
Peru
Philippines
Portugal
Russia
Singapore
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Switzerland
Tanzania
Togo
Tonga
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
World Press Councils
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Singapore
Singapore National Union of Journalists'
Code of Professional Conduct
Every member shall maintain good quality of workmanship and high standard of conduct.
No member shall do anything that will bring discredit on himself/herself, his/her union, his/her newspaper or other news media or his/her profession.
Every member shall defend the principles of freedom in the honest collection and dissemination of news and the right of fair comment and criticism.
Every member shall realise his/her personal responsibility for everything he/she prepares for his/her newspaper or other news media.
Every member shall report and interpret the news with scrupulous honesty.
Every member shall use only honest methods to obtain news, pictures and documents.
No member shall accept any form of bribe whether for publication or suppression nor permit personal interest to influence his/her sense of justice.
Every member shall respect all necessary confidence regarding sources of information and private documents.
Every member shall keep in mind the dangers in the laws of libel, contempt of court and copyright.
Every member shall observe at all times the fraternity of their profession and shall never take unfair advantage of a fellow member.
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