Urgent Emphasis on Nonviolent Approach in News Reporting
FEATURED RESEARCH PAPER, 28 Apr 2025
Pressenza - TRANSCEND Media Service
21 Apr 2025 – An international workshop titled ‘Reporting on Non-Violence Approach’, jointly organized by the international press agency Pressenza and Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU), was held on April 18. This reporting workshop was conducted virtually from Chile, Argentina, Italy, and the United Kingdom. 90 members of Dhaka Reporters Unity participated.
At the beginning of the workshop, Pressenza Co-Director Pia Figueroa, emphasized the development of journalism with a non-violent approach to make the unstable world peaceful and stable. She said, “Sometimes negative reporting can incite any kind of violence in society or the state. Which is never desirable in a healthy journalism. Therefore, we need to seriously think about and learn about keeping the non-violent approach in mind while presenting news”. Today’s workshop has been organized from this effort.
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