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Seminar in Damascus highlights journalists’ role in combating hate speech

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Seminar in Damascus highlights journalists' role in combating hate speech

Damascus, Dec. 3 (SANA) A seminar organized by the Syrian Academy for Training in Damascus focused on journalists’ responsibility in combating hate speech and incitement on social media.

Seminar in Damascus highlights journalists' role in combating hate speech

The event, featuring Akram al-Ahmad (Chairman of the Syrian Journalists’ Code of Honor Committee), brought together journalists and media officials to discuss the role of media in deconstructing hate speech and contributing to Syria’s rebuilding on the principles of justice, equality, and unity.

Al-Ahmad discussed how the Assad regime has distorted Syria’s collective memory for over 60 years by suppressing national symbols and linking the country’s identity to the figure of Hafez al-Assad. He highlighted how these efforts were exposed during the Syrian revolution. The regime’s violence fueled divisive media narratives, often rooted in hate speech.

Seminar in Damascus highlights journalists' role in combating hate speech

He outlined the dangers of hate speech, including deepened societal divisions, impeded reconciliation, and the justification of violence. He warned that such rhetoric weakens the economy, disrupts state institutions, and exacerbates identity-based tensions within Syria.

Participants emphasized the need for broader dialogue, involving professionals from all sectors of Syrian society, to reduce tensions and foster unity. They called for increased collaboration among media professionals to create an inclusive environment that supports national healing.

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