The role of journalists, media and social media

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 25 November 2022  10:30-12:30

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Shooting crew of Public Broadcaster`s regional branch in Odessa. Spring 2022. Photo: Nikoletta Stoyanova

Shooting crew of Public Broadcaster`s regional branch in Odessa. Spring 2022. Photo: Nikoletta Stoyanova

The webinar “Electronic evidence of war crimes” will be held on 25 November 2022 at 10:30-12:30 CET with the participation of British journalist Mr Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat, an independent international group of researchers, investigators and citizen journalists using open source and social media investigation technique to document the war crimes in Ukraine.

The webinar is one of the series of events organised jointly by the Group of Friends on the Safety of Journalists and Media Freedom in Strasbourg and the Council of Europe.

The speakers will discuss the challenges and possible solutions for storage and usage of the evidence of war crimes collected by media for future criminal proceedings.

The ongoing crimes within the Russian aggression against Ukraine are documented by media and social media as it has never been possible before. The participants will discuss the differences between covering war crimes as a journalist and presenting that information to a legal investigation. The speakers will present the challenges of investigative journalists and other media actors in collecting evidence on war crimes.

Registration for the webinar is available until 24th November 2022.

The speakers:

  • Ambassador Mårten Ehnberg, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the Council of Europe, Chair of the Group of Friends on the Safety of Journalists and Media Freedom
  • Mr. Patrick Penninckx, Head of the Information Society Department, Council of Europe
  • Mr. Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat, British journalist
  • Ms. Anna Babinets, Editor-in-Chief of Slidstvo.info investigative agency based in Kyiv
  • Mr. Taras Semkiv, Deputy Head of the Department of Countering the Crimes Committed During Armed Conflict, Prosecutor General`s Office
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Concept of the webinar

Investigators appointed by the United Nations have confirmed that Russian armed forces have committed war crimes in Ukraine, including documented cases of civilian executions, torture and sexual violence. But the investigators are not the only ones testifying and have a duty in bringing proofs to justice.
There are more actors in a unique position to track atrocities in Ukraine, and these are the journalists and the media. The ongoing crimes are documented as never was it possible before due to the social media.
But what are the differences between covering war crimes as a journalist and presenting that information to a legal investigation? How do Courts work with journalists?
What are the challenges of investigative journalists? What about other media actors? 
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