AMA's advice to journalists: Do not interview minors who have lost family

The Media Authority advises all media editorials to be careful in conveying earthquake-related information. In a statement, AMA asks journalists not to interview minors in families who have suffered loss of human lives. “AMA has recorded cases of broadcasts of unethical content, especially [...]
In a statement, AMA asks journalists not to interview minors in families who have suffered loss of human lives.
“The AMA has recorded cases of broadcasts of unethical content, especially involving interviews or taking opinions from minors of families who have suffered loss of human life or severe earthquake injuries. Audiovisuals should avoid these hasty and unprofessive cases, which affect mental and physical health damage to minors and create unnecessary emotional burdens in public”It says on notice.
The AMA says that it is a chance to be more professional and verify the facts and information conveyed to their followers.











