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Can the Commonwealth survive without free speech?

Gemma Horton Apr 26, 2023 International Director's Column 0

William Horsley,  CFOM International Director,  26 April 2023“Is it time to scrap the Commonwealth?” The question was met with laughter when asked at a gathering of Commonwealth insiders last January in Windsor Great Park, but it was meant seriously.  Joel Kibazo, a...

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A landmark decision for press freedom across the Commonwealth

Gemma Horton Dec 9, 2022 International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, CFOM International Director and Executive Committee member of the Commonwealth Journalists Association 12 December 2022 A meeting of Commonwealth Law Ministers in Mauritius ended on November 25 with agreement (see para. 24) to adopt a set of...

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UN conference hears lawyer’s call for the Commonwealth to “give teeth” to protections for journalists at risk

Gemma Horton Nov 8, 2022 International Director's Column News 0

By William Horsley, International Director of CFOM, University of Sheffield The Role of Commonwealth Governments in Journalism Safety Years of inaction by Commonwealth governments in response to violent assaults and excessive restraints on the work of independent...

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Hungary’s “Catch 22” media dilemma

Sara Torsner Jul 22, 2022 International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, CFOM International Director Zsombor György has a Catch 22 problem. The editor in chief of Magyar Hang, Hungarian Voice, has declared that the newspaper will go out of business this summer unless it finds a fresh injection of income. In Hungary’s...

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When media and politics merge, journalists become “the enemy”

Sara Torsner Jun 28, 2022 International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, CFOM International Director The European Union claims it has understood that the demise of free and independent media spells the death of democracy. Europe, it’s said, has “learned the lessons” from being duped for years by Putin’s victim-blaming...

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Message from Mariupol: “Russian journalists, the blood of the dead is on your hands”

Sara Torsner Apr 18, 2022 International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, CFOM’s International Director What responsibility should be borne by journalists who knowingly propagate lies which promote and enable the mass killing of civilians in war? That question came into stark relief when Anna Murlykina,...

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Political leadership is the only way to reverse the assault on press freedom in Commonwealth countries

Sara Torsner Feb 23, 2022 International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, International Director of the Centre for Freedom of the Media, University of Sheffield. The decisive moment for the countries concerned to grasp this nettle was to be a virtual meeting of Commonwealth Law Ministers in March. Prominent on the draft...

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Media freedom battles reach high pitch on Human Rights Day

Sara Torsner Dec 10, 2021 Events International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, CFOM International Director Every year on December 10 Human Rights Day is celebrated as the anniversary of the adoption in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year more than ever, fierce...

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