LONDON'S
MEDIA SHOW GOOD PRACTICE ON ASYLUM ISSUES
(20 June 2006)
New
research for the Mayor of London has found that overall Londons
press shows good practice when reporting on asylum. The report entitled
Reflecting Asylum in Londons Communities was commissioned
by the Mayor to get a better understanding of the nature of reporting
in Londons newspapers on issues concerning asylum and refugees
and the potential influence it may have on readers living in Londons
communities.
The
report found that the sample of Londons press, covering local,
regional, faith and black and minority ethnic papers, presented
stories on asylum seekers in a balanced, accurate, wide-ranging
way, which is likely to promote an informed debate about the people
and issues involved. This is in marked contrast to the overall results
of the analysis of national papers featured in a previous report
commissioned by the Mayor - Media Image, Community Impact, published
in 2004- which concluded that unbalanced and inaccurate media
images of refugees and asylum seekers are frequent and powerful,
with the potential to increase tension within communities across
London.
Speaking
on World Refugee Day, Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London said:
London is one of the most diverse cities in the world, whose
history is integrally linked to the skills and energies of newcomers
from abroad. Each successive generation of newcomers to London has
brought new skills, experiences, cultures and ideas to the city,
making us a dynamic and forward thinking city.
It
is essential that the reality of the positive contribution of migrants
to London is reflected in our media. Too often unbalanced and even
racist reporting in our press can isolate communities and deny them
of their right to fair coverage and voice. I am pleased that this
latest report has found that overall Londons local press present
issues, particularly on asylum, in a sensitive manner, but a great
deal more can still be done. I will continue to push for accurate
and balanced reporting on all issues concerning Londons communities
and to work to expose racist or inaccurate coverage of those communities.
The
report also outlines a good practice model to encourage balanced
and accurate coverage of asylum seekers and refugees in the press.
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