International Federation of Journalists
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES ON
THE CONDUCT OF JOURNALISTS
Adopted by the Second World Congress of the International Federation
of Journalists at Bordeaux on 25-28 April 1954 and amended by the 18th
IFJ World Congress in Helsingör on 2-6 June 1986.
This international Declaration is proclaimed as a standard of professional
conduct for journalists engaged in gathering, transmitting, disseminating
and commenting on news and information and in describing events.
- Respect for truth and for the right of the public to truth is the
first duty of the journalist.
- In pursuance of this duty, the journalist shall at all times defend
the principles of freedom in the honest collection and publication of
news, and of the right of fair comment and criticism.
- The journalist shall report only in accordance with facts of which
he/ she knows the origin. The journalist shall not suppress essential
information or falsify documents.
- The journalist shall use only fair methods to obtain news, photographs
and documents.
- The journalist shall do the utmost to rectify any published information
which is found to be harmfully inaccurate.
- The journalist shall observe professional secrecy regarding the source
of information obtained in confidence.
- The journalist shall be aware of the danger of discrimination being
furthered by the media, and shall do the utmost to avoid facilitating
such discrimination based on, among other things, race, sex, sexual
orientation, language, religion, political or other opinions, and national
or social origins.
- The journalist shall regard as grave professional offences the following:
- plagiarism
- malicious misrepresentation
- calumny, slander, libel, unfounded accusations
- the acceptance of a bribe in any form in consideration of either publication
or suppression.
- Journalists worthy of that name shall deem in their duty to observe
faithfully the principles stated above. Within the general law of each
country the journalist shall recognize in professional matters the jurisdiction
of colleagues only, to the exclusion of every kind of interference by
governments or others.
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