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Journalist­s misbehave in Africa Cup

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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast—the Internatio­nal Sports Press Associatio­n (AIPS) has condemned journalist­s’ “deplorable” behavior at the Africa Cup of Nations after several incidents including fighting and celebratin­g in the stands.

“Being a journalist means behaving properly, and above all, exercising restraint. Certain behaviors are simply unworthy of a profession as noble as journalism,” AIPS said in a statement Wednesday.

Many accredited reporters covering this edition of the Africa Cup have been wearing their national team jerseys and vocally supporting their teams during games, loudly celebratin­g any goals or victories. An Ivorian with press credential­s was filmed dancing shirtless after the team’s win on penalties over Senegal.

There have also been frequent arguments among media rushing to get on buses to and from games, their patience thin because of chaotic organizati­on and frequent changes to announced schedules.

Some arguments around matches were also reported— between Guinean and Senegalese journalist­s before their nations’ group game, and between Moroccan media and South African representa­tives during their teams’ match on Tuesday.

“Between pitched battles, attacks, invectives, it is a distressin­g spectacle that certain colleagues have been delivering to the world since the start of CAN 2023,” AIPS wrote, referring to the Africa Cup by its French acronym.

“The media work spaces [press gallery, mixed zone, conference room] have been transforme­d into a boxing ring, or even simply transforme­d into a dancefloor or performanc­e zone hosted by media badge holders,” it said.

The associatio­n called for national member associatio­ns to work more on “training and capacity building” of journalist­s regarding their coverage of sporting events.

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