Not contacting seriously injured for at least two days or publishing photos of attackers among demands

Media organisations should agree not to contact people seriously injured in a terrorism attack or bereaved relatives of victims for at least two days and stop printing photos of attackers, according to demands drafted by a group of survivors.

The Survivors Against Terror report, whose contributors include the widower of the murdered MP Jo Cox and relatives of victims of the Manchester Arena and Fishmonger’s Hall attacks, calls on news outlets to reduce the naming of terrorists, suppress any manifestos or videos and stop publishing detailed accounts of their methods or the injuries they cause.

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