“…Even though journalists and media professionals agree with the significance of peace-oriented journalism principles (Jan and Rashid Khan, 2011) and although journalists state they write to support peace, this does not equate to the practice of PJ principles (Alankuş, 2016). Hence, news coverages are commonly covered by war-oriented journalism in practice (Abid, 2017; Ersoy, 2016; Lee and Maslog, 2005; Lee et al, 2006; Maslog et al, 2006; Neumann and Fahmy, 2012; Rodny-Gumede, 2015; Siraj, 2008) and also present in Cyprus media in both communities (Avraamidou and Kyriakides, 2015; Christophorou et al, 2010; Ciftcioglu and Shaw, 2020; Ersoy, 2010, 2013; Karayianni, 2018) which is mostly controlled by the government and right-wing elites (Şahin, 2021; Şahin and Karayianni, 2020). We contend that what may impede the successful practice of PJ principles is the social-psychological obstacles, especially in place in a divided and conflicted society such as Cyprus.…”