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The Global Media Freedom Campaign: a glimpse into the agenda of the High-level Legal Panel on media freedom

Michael Quinn Sep 20, 2019 International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, International Director, CFOM An ambitious and wide-ranging agenda The chairman of the UK government’s independent High-Level Panel of Legal Experts, Lord Neuberger, has outlined its ambitious plans two months after the panel was established at the...

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“Why has the EU become a more hostile environment for journalists?”

Michael Quinn Jul 30, 2019 International Director's Column 0

William Horsley, International Director, Centre for Freedom of the Media, University of Sheffield and UK Chairman of the Association of European Journalists. Lecture given at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences Symposium Presse - und Medienfreiheit in der EU –...

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The Assange dilemma: Julian Assange’s case is a test for the public’s right to know and for public trust in a free press

Michael Quinn Apr 17, 2019 International Director's Column 0

William Horsley, International Director of CFOM, Centre for Freedom of the Media, University of Sheffield The legal actions against Julian Assange have far-reaching implications for the public’s right to know, but also for public trust in journalism and the workings...

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Dear foreign secretary, here’s how to protect journalists and press freedom

Michael Quinn Feb 26, 2019 International Director's Column 0

William Horsley, the International Director and Co-Founder of CFOM, writes about the Foreign Secretary's decision to make the safety of journalists a flagship policy. Clear that this is an important step from Jeremy Hunt, William lays out, in a piece originally...

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CFOM panel examines the causes of Impunity: Why do the killers of journalists so often walk free?

Sara Torsner Nov 18, 2018 International Director's Column 0

By William Horsley, CFOM International Director On Thursday November 7, 2018, a topical CFOM Panel debate was held on ‘The Assault on Press Freedom: Why attacks on journalists spell danger for the Rule of Law and Democracy’. It took place during the University of...

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Two journalists’ deaths in Europe are a symptom that the rule of law is failing

chrysadag Jul 17, 2018 International Director's Column 0

Two journalists’ murders have shaken the EU’s claim to be a champion of democracy and the rule of law. The killing of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in a remote-controlled car bomb explosion near her home in Malta last October and the mafia...

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Out of Africa: The winning ways of the enemies of press freedom

chrysadag May 4, 2018 International Director's Column 0

World Press Freedom Day in Africa meant loud drums and a gathering of almost a thousand people - including Ghana’s president, senior  African judges, hundreds of West African journalists and a keen circus of press freedom advocates from all corners of the world. The...

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A media view of the Commonwealth summit: too much self-praise and not enough open democracy

chrysadag Apr 24, 2018 International Director's Column 0

Proposals which were described as 'important and timely' were submitted for the attention of Commonwealth leaders by an expert Working Group for a new 'code' on media-government relations, but they were ignored in the final Communique. Even so, foreign ministers from...

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