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Reporting Guidelines Describing "asylum seekers" The Australian Press Council has updated its guideline on "asylum seekers", replacing Guideline 262 with the attached guide. The Council issues guidelines from time to time. These are, in essence, amplifications on particular issues arising from the Council's Statement of Principles. The guidelines apply the Principles to the practice of reporting and are intended to guide the press on how it should report certain matters. These guidelines are not intended to be prescriptive instructions to the press but act as a series of advisories on the application of the Principles that the Council seeks the co-operation of editors in maintaining. A list of the extant guidelines (and links to them) can be found on the Council's website at http://www.presscouncil.org.au/pcsite/activities/gprguide.html. The Council has from time to time received complaints about the terminology used to describe people who arrive in Australia through means other than regulated immigration and visa transit processes. They are often referred to by the press and others as "illegal immigrants", "illegal boatpeople" and so on - or simply as "illegals". The descriptor "illegal(s)" is very often inaccurate and typically connotes criminality. The press has, by and large, abided by the Council's 2004 Guideline about the use of inaccurate and derogatory terminology to describe such people. Having considered the matter further, the Council believes that the term "asylum seeker" is a widely understood descriptor, generally a fair and a sufficiently accurate one, and one which avoids the kinds of difficulties outlined above. The Council recommends its use as the default terminology in relevant headlines and reports both by the press and others. see also return to [ return to top ] |
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