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Big Media ‘must do more’ to protect journalists

chrysadag Feb 8, 2016 International Director's Column 0

The big guns of the world’s media have found themselves at fault. At UNESCO’s Paris headquarters on 5 February, 200 senior media managers, editors and journalists from around the world, whose everyday job is to hold others to account, publicly examined their own...

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Our International Director’s Report on the 2nd November London event “Stop the Killing of Journalists! Prevention and Justice to end Impunity”

chrysadag Feb 7, 2016 International Director's Column 0

End Impunity Day London Event 2 November 2015 – Report: Stop the Killing of Journalists! Prevention and Justice to end Impunity. Public debate in the UK Parliament on 2 November 2015, organised by the Centre for Freedom of the Media, University of Sheffield; PEN...

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EU leaders must act to protect journalists threatened with violence

chrysadag Nov 9, 2015 International Director's Column 0

This year’s International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists highlights why the safety of journalists is vital to all our freedom, writes William Horsley. 700 journalists killed for their work in 10 years, and a total failure of states to convict any...

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Al-Jazeera jail sentences crush hopes for media freedom in Egypt

chrysadag Sep 2, 2015 International Director's Column 0

Journalists in Egypt suffer from some of the world’s most oppressive laws and restrictions on truthful and independent reporting. And the weekend’s court verdict and jail sentences in the much-publicised re-trial of Baher Mohamed, Mohamed Fahmy and (in absentia) Peter...

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The new normal of journalism: Assume you’re being watched

chrysadag May 6, 2015 International Director's Column 0

It’s a happy week for the people of Latvia. They are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their independence from the Soviet Union, which was declared on 4 May 1990. That date signalled the lifting of decades of Soviet-style censorship and totalitarianism. So it is...

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Charlie Hebdo murders mean journalism just got more dangerous

chrysadag Jan 9, 2015 International Director's Column 0

President Hollande of France called them "heroes" because they championed freedom. Fellow journalists and great crowds of citizens across Europe came out to pay tribute to the Charlie Hebdo journalists whose work cost them their lives. It has been an impressive first...

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UN marks ‘deadliest decade’ for journalist deaths

chrysadag Nov 4, 2014 International Director's Column 0

This week the world has turned a spotlight on journalists. Not for the stories they break every day, but for the rising death toll among those who risk their lives to get the story out. The United Nations says more than 700 journalists have died in the past 10 years...

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Europe must confront Russia’s propaganda machine

chrysadag Aug 18, 2014 International Director's Column 0

Ukraine conflict shows Europe’s weakness for Moscow’s propaganda The Kremlin’s use of disinformation has been laid bare after the shooting down of a Malaysia Airlines passenger plane on 17 July. Europeans must confront the grotesque propaganda machine on which...

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