OSCE calls on media to respect victims

OSCE head of mission in Serbia, Hans Ola Urstad, called on the media today to show respect to victims when reporting.

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OSCE head of mission in Serbia, Hans Ola Urstad, called on the media today to show respect to victims when reporting. "Certain media have recently published morbid photographs of a disfigured body, something that is seriously insulting to human dignity," said Urstad. OSCE calls on media to respect victims The dailies, Press and Kurir, as well as the websites of the Glas Javnosti and Vecernje Novosti newspapers, published in their first editions of August 20 pictures showing the dismembered body of a young man who had fallen into the bear enclosure at Belgrade Zoo. Urstad said that such pictures "not only fail to show respect to the dead, but cause even greater suffering for their mourning families and send a disturbing message to readers, especially children."

OSCE calls on media to respect victims

The dailies, Press and Kurir, as well as the websites of the Glas Javnosti and Večernje Novosti newspapers, published in their first editions of August 20 pictures showing the dismembered body of a young man who had fallen into the bear enclosure at Belgrade Zoo.

Urstad said that such pictures "not only fail to show respect to the dead, but cause even greater suffering for their mourning families and send a disturbing message to readers, especially children."

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