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Pursuant to Article 14 of the Law of Georgia on Broadcasting and the Code of Conduct of Broadcasters adopted by the Georgian National Communication Commission (GNCC) in 2009, broadcasters are obliged to establish an efficient complains mechanism for considering customers’ complaints.

If  a broadcaster breaches the Code of Conduct, apply to us through filling out a provided questionnaire and the Media Development Foundation, MDF will present your complaint in a broadcaster's self-regulation body.
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HATE SPEECH - 2019

This report reflects the results of media monitoring conducted in a period between 1 January and 31 December 2019. The objective of the study was to identify various forms and sources of hate speech in media and public discourse as well as to analyze main trends.

Apart from media outlets, the monitoring also focused on other sources – politicians, clergy, civil society organizations and individual members of society.

The introductory part of the report presents the key findings and the methodology of the study; the first part provides unified quantitative data; the second part discusses various sources of hate speech by typology.

The report was prepared within the USAID-funded Promoting Integration, Tolerance and Awareness in Georgia (PITA) program that is implemented by the UN Association of Georgia (UNAG). 

Editor:
   TAMAR KINTSURASHVILI
Author:
        TINA GOGOLADZE
Data processing:
         MARIAM TSUTSKIRIDZE
Media monitoring:
        TAMAR GAGNIASHVILI, SOPO GOGADZE, KHATIA LOMIDZE, SOPO CHKHAIDZE
Designed by:
         BESIK DANELIA, IBDESIGN
Cover photo: Shutterstock, Lightspring

Link: HATE SPEECH  - 2019
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