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The Media Syndicate will take legal and legal action against Dalia Fouad, Cairo and the People

08:34 p.m

Monday, November 18, 2024

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Representative Dr. Tariq Saada, head of the Media Syndicate, confirmed that Dalia Fouad, who is accused of possessing narcotics, cannot be described as a “media personality,” according to what has been circulated on some electronic news sites. and social media sites.

The head of the Media Syndicate, in a statement, said that what was mentioned in the news regarding her name being associated with her as a media professional is “not true,” as the person mentioned is not registered in union records, you are not allowed to use the post, and not the Media Syndicate.

Legal measures against her and the media allowed her to engage in media activities

He also said that the union will take all legal measures against him and against the outlet (Cairo and Al-Nas Channel), which allowed him to engage in the media activities of the contravene the Media Syndicate Law No. 93 of 2016 in its articles (88/89), which criminalizes the actions of the media with a possible penalty of imprisonment for the same.

The Media Syndicate confirmed that according to the text of the law, a journalist is defined as anyone who is registered in the union and who carries out media activities in one of the media based on a legal association based on the performance of work for the benefit of the media, complying with the code of honor of the media and the code of professional conduct, and anyone who violates this is considered a reporter A media person exposes himself to legal and criminal liability.

2024-11-18 18:34:00
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What criteria does ​the Media Syndicate use ‍to evaluate ⁢whether media personalities are upholding ethical standards in their work, and how do they‌ enforce⁢ compliance? ‍

1. Dr. Tariq⁤ Saada,⁢ as the head of the Media Syndicate, could you share ‍with us your thoughts on the Media Syndicate’s role in regulating the media industry and ensuring that individuals engaged in media activities adhere to ethical standards? How does the Media Syndicate define ‍who is‌ considered a “media personality” and how does ‌one become registered as such?

2. With regards to the case of Dalia Fouad, accused of possessing narcotics, how ⁤does the Media Syndicate determine if⁢ an individual’s actions constitute a violation of⁢ professional⁣ ethics? What are the consequences for ⁢those who⁣ are found to have breached ⁢these standards, and how does the syndicate⁢ ensure that such​ actions are dealt with appropriately?

3. The Media Syndicate has stated that legal measures would be taken against ‍both Dalia Fouad and ⁤the ​outlet (Cairo and Al-Nas Channel) that allowed her to engage in media activities. Can you elaborate on what⁣ these actions may entail and how the syndicate plans to enforce them? ⁣How do you ensure‍ that all parties involved‍ are held accountable under ⁢the Media Syndicate Law No. 93 of⁢ 2016?

4. As the head of the Media Syndicate, what do you think about the impact of social media on the⁤ media landscape and the role it plays ‌in shaping public perceptions of media‍ personalities?⁣ Do you think there is a need for greater⁣ regulation or self-regulation by ‍individuals and organizations operating on these platforms?

5. what upcoming plans or initiatives⁤ does the⁣ Media Syndicate have in place to promote ethical journalism and maintain high standards within the ‍media industry? How does the syndicate plan to ⁢engage with both established and emerging media outlets to achieve this goal?

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