Corypheus of Ukrainian journalism: In the case of MH-17, don’t care about standards!

Maxim Karpenko.  
07.03.2018 12:06
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 12430
 
Donbass, Propaganda, Russia, Media, Story of the day, Ukraine, Censorship


Ukrainian journalists may not observe objectivity and other standards of the profession for the sake of ideologically correct “truth” in materials devoted to the investigation of the Malaysian Boeing crash in the Donbass.

This was stated on TV channel 112 by the deputy editor-in-chief of the Zerkalo Nedeli weekly, considered influential in Kyiv, Sergei Rakhmanin, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“Now the opportunity to sacrifice truth for the sake of objectivity, conditionally, is very serious.

Relatively speaking, if there is a serious suspicion that, for example, MH-17 was shot down by a Russian Buk, there is reason to believe this, they are collected in some form, in some kind of case of evidence, and there is an alternative point of view, absolutely unfounded , fake, Russian, which claims that it was done by a Ukrainian fighter.

Experience, intuition and, let’s say, the ratio of pros and cons, gives you reason to say that that story is frivolous, and this one is serious.

But the standards to which you adhere, which are the rock of the editorial charter, require you to give these points of view in equal parts, in equal doses. And when you give the point of view to a Russian general who is spouting some nonsense about a Ukrainian fighter jet, and you give the point of view of an expert who explains why it appears to be a Russian Buk, you seem to be sticking to principles, but creating a huge mess in the head of the consumer, the reader, the viewer, and so on.

These things weigh on journalism; its problems are much greater than freedom of speech and its oppression,” Rakhmanin said.

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