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Photography and filming

Material that relies upon stereotypes for its impact (e.g. images implying threat and illegality) can mislead and distort perceptions, especially when they do not relate to the facts of a story. Make sure captions are also accurate.

If in doubt about the use of images – talk to the people being portrayed. UNHCR has a free photo library and other agencies listed under ‘contacts’ may also be able to assist in sourcing more appropriate images.

When publishing images that may identify individuals, please bear the following in mind:

• People fleeing persecution leave families behind who may face retribution from repressive regimes if relatives in the UK are identified.

• Exiled political activists from other countries may risk death threats or attacks by agents of a regime they opposed, or by regime loyalists in the UK.

• Normal considerations of respect for personal privacy apply to asylumseekers and refugees, particularly when identifying children.

• Giving prominence to individuals simply because of their immigration status could lead to unwarranted discrimination and hostility, or impact upon their asylum claim.

 

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