The Estonian Press Council recently reviewed two complaints concerning the media outlets Postimees and the Russian-language version of the outlet, Rus.Postimees. According to the Press Council, these complaints were addressed following their publication in the Press Council’s journal. During the review, the Press Council assessed whether the questioned publications violated journalistic standards.

The Council found that, in both instances, the journalistic standards were not breached. The Press Council’s role involves overseeing adherence to established journalistic ethics within Estonia. By reviewing such complaints, the body aims to maintain professional standards across various media platforms.

The decision to find no violation suggests that the content published in both Postimees and Rus.Postimees was deemed compliant with the ethical guidelines governing Estonian journalism. This action underscores the Press Council’s commitment to providing a formal mechanism for resolving disputes regarding media content. The finding indicates that the editorial decisions made by Postimees and its Russian counterpart were within the acceptable boundaries of professional journalistic practice, according to the Council’s assessment.

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