Ethics Heroes: World Journalists

Chris Hondros (left) and colleagues

I know Ethics Alarms is critical of the media and journalists for breaches of objectivity and fair reporting. Nevertheless, there are few professions more inherently heroic than journalism, especially when it requires on-the-scene reportage under dangerous conditions. This was demonstrated, once again, by the recent death of Chris Hondros, a distinguished photo-journalist who was killed last week in Libya.

May 3 is World Journalist Day, and an excellent time to honor the tough and dedicated professionals who bring us important and hard-to acquire news, often risking their lives in the process. To that end, there is no better on-line destination than the website of New York-based non-profit Committee to Protect Journalists, dedicated to making it possible for journalists to do their jobs without fear of reprisals.  There you can learn about the perils faced by media personnel all over the globe, and read about the journalists killed since January 2010 while trying to let us know what is going on in the world.

One thought on “Ethics Heroes: World Journalists

  1. Indeed… as stupid and unethical as their superiors are, the footsoldiers of the news media are truly courageous. They risk their lives every day to crime, despots, diseases, and harsh environments so the world can know the truth. And then the anchors in their cushy studios get uppity and give the whole field a bad rep.

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