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The Basic Requirements of News Writing for Dafa Practitioners (Part 1) By a Practitioner in the U.S. (Clearwisdom.net) The main purpose of our writing news stories and other articles is to
facilitate our carrying out the duties of Fa-rectification period Dafa
practitioners. Of course, experience sharing among practitioners is also
important. The success of our efforts can in some ways be measured by whether or
not articles touch readers' hearts, how much of the articles they read, and what
kind of impression the articles make on them. We don't necessarily have to
restrict ourselves to professional journalistic requirements while writing, yet
perhaps knowing the basic requirements of professional journalism is not only in
line with ordinary people's ways, but also has the effect of validating Dafa.
Not only do we write articles, we also want to achieve a considerable degree of
positive effect with them. 1. Be Specific About Who the Readers Are and What Messages Are Conveyed There are at least two basic requirements to meet when writing an article.
One is the understanding of your readers. Another is to be specific in regards
to your message. One thing that may be overlooked by writers is a clear picture of potential
readers. Practitioners are not the only readers. If an article is published on
Minghui/Clearwisdom, for example, perhaps it should be targeting all people who
might read these articles, either directly or indirectly. Minghui/Clearwisdom
readership includes three main groups: practitioners, everyday people, and those
who are persecuting Falun Gong. An article may need to address all three types
of readers and appropriate wording should be considered to do this. Of course
every article has a focal point. If an article is targeting non-practitioners,
does it address the public in general or government officials who need to
understand the truth? If one does not seriously consider one's readership before writing an
article, the article will reflect this, and as a result, the article might not
be understandable to all readers. There might be some words for practitioners,
some words targeting everyday people, and some targeting those misguided people
who persecute us. Consequently, the article may not have the greatest effect
because it doesn't focus on one type of reader. On the other hand, if one
understands one's readers and their characteristics and knows what messages to
convey, writing an article will definitely become a lot easier. It will also be
easier for people to read and quickly understand your articles. The message a writer needs to convey in news writing should be expressed in a
concise, absolutely clear, and easy to understand manner through description of
facts, interviewees' words and quotes from other sources. 2. Authenticity of News Writing News writing is mostly about reporting on the facts of recent events, with
the aim of letting people know what happens in society. News writing is
different from writing prose or poetry, so it does not need the extra
"artistic" effort. The facts are presented right up front in the main
body of the article. The writer's subjective speculations, opinions and
assumptions cannot be reported as fact. The most basic requirements for news writing are authenticity, objectivity
and clarity. Dafa practitioners are cultivating
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." Therefore this article
addresses the basic requirement of authenticity. Authenticity generally refers to the six basic, essential elements of news
writing such as people, time, place, event, cause and process/outcome. (Editor's
Note: In English, this is often referred to as the Who, When, Where, What, Why
and How). The news put together by these basic, essential elements should
also enable readers to make a good judgment about an event. For example, over the past four years, practitioners in Mainland China
constantly face the topic of people being killed or tortured for practicing
Falun Gong. To report this news, they need to present the basic news elements
like people, time, places, incidents and so on, they also need to guarantee the
authenticity of the information and the outcome. If a person practiced Falun
Dafa but later gave it up under pressure and he or she eventually died because
of the recurrence of illness, we can say that this person lost his or her life
in the persecution, but we cannot mislead readers into thinking that somehow
this person died because he or she was a Falun Gong practitioner. Similarly, if in a complex environment a person deviated from the righteous
path of cultivation and took a detour, and encountered tribulations and died, we
should not describe him or her as a Dafa practitioner who steadfastly walked his
or her cultivation path and died as a result of the persecution. People who commit suicide should not be reported as Dafa practitioners who
died because of the persecution. Otherwise, the news story will lose its
authenticity. Moreover, it is disrespectful and unfair to genuine Dafa
practitioners who have died because of the persecution. For example, in the past
a monk in a temple violated the precept of not killing. Because of the serious
nature of this crime, he was driven out of the temple and was no longer
recognized as a disciple of the temple. In addition, when reporting incidents
and people that bring great losses to Dafa and other practitioners due to having
an everyday person's state of mind, we need to write with proper restraint and
viewpoint. We cannot give his/her tribulation a favorable interpretation simply
because he/she used to practice Falun Dafa, otherwise the whole article will
lose subjectivity and authenticity. For instance, when the Chinese government's media reported on Dafa
practitioners' TV broadcasts to clarify the truth, they used the tactic of
separating the relationship between the action and the fundamental cause of the
action. Although the people, time, places and events all seemed to exist, they
failed to mention the real reason for the broadcasts to be done. Their report
totally lost its authenticity, which subsequently misled readers into an
incorrect conclusion. On the other hand, distorting the relationship between an incident and the
fundamental cause of the incident can also make a news story inaccurate. For
example, after a person started practicing Falun Gong, he greatly benefited from
the practice. Later a large scale persecution occurred and there was a lot of
pressure in his environment. During this time, he did not let go of his
attachments to career, fame, wealth and other ordinary mentalities. While having
such attachments he got himself imprisoned and many Dafa practitioners were
persecuted and many real Dafa projects were damaged because of him. Therefore,
if after reading our news report, our readers came to the conclusion that this
person was sentenced for practicing Falun Gong or this person was sentenced for
doing Falun Dafa work, then we have to say that our news report was misleading.
This is because the news report left readers with an impression which
contradicted the original, actual occurrence of the incident. Posting date: 11/25/2003
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