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EFJ Supports German Media Boycott of Rob. Williams
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Evropa
The Changing Nature of Work
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Skandinavija
Sale of Norwegian Media Group Raises EFJ Fears
06/16/06
Evropska zveza novinarjev
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Global Solidarity Day of Action
06/16/06
www.ifj.org
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Francija
French news agency sues Google over copyright
03/25/05
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Velika Britanija
BBC faces strikes over job cuts
03/25/05
Journalism.co.uk
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Velika Britanija
UK’s media company loses ground amid wider decline
03/23/05
European Journalism Centre
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Velika Britanija
The BBC job cuts
03/23/05
European Journalism Centre
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ZDA
Editor Suspended Over Kerry Donation
07/23/04
Meddiachannel.org/New York Times
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ZDA
Connecting Ethics and Diversity
11/18/03
Poynter-online
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ZDA/VB
President to see Guardian editor
11/18/03
EJC/GUARDIAN
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Izrael
Israeli news agency folds
11/17/03
EJC/AP
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Irska
Security alert at journalist's home
11/17/03
EJC/BBC
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Velika Britanija
Media tycoon Conrad Black resigns
11/16/03
EJC/BBC
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Velika Britanija
BBC racism exposé case dropped
11/05/03
EJC/Guardian
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Združene države Amerike
Examining a Drop in TV Viewers
11/05/03
NY Times
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Izrael
Journalists & security checks
11/05/03
EJC/AP
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Velika Britanija
Biggest pay campaign
11/04/03
NUJ
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Združene države Amerike
New Journalist Security Handbook
11/04/03
CPJ
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Indonezija
Crackdown of Press Freedom
11/04/03
IFJ
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Španija
Journalist to wed Spanish prince
11/03/03
EJC/BBC
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Kuba
Cuban journalist arrested
11/03/03
EJC/RSF
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Združene države Amerike
Who Reads the NY Post? Everybody!
11/03/03
New York Post
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Bangladeš
Photographer arrested
11/03/03
RSF
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Združene države Amerike
Daniel Okrent to be NYT editor
10/28/03
EJC/E&P
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Evropska unija
Inquiry into EU press freedom
10/25/03
EJC
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Združene države Amerike
In NY, Even a Free Paper Has to Be Sold
10/25/03
NY Times
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Velika Britanija
Rise of 'trivial' news
10/24/03
EJC/Guardian
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Francija
Second world press freedom ranking
10/23/03
RSF
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Azerbajdžan
Three journalists held in Azerbaijan
10/22/03
EJC, RSF
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Irak
US soldiers aid media in Iraq
10/22/03
EJC, ABC
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Združene države Amerike
Diller to continue seeking Web deals
10/22/03
CBS Marketwatch
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Slonokoščena obala
“Shocking and Savage”
10/22/03
IFJ
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Kitajska
Internet essayist sentenced
10/21/03
CPJ
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Kuba, Francija
Violence by embassy staff
10/21/03
RSF, IFEX
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Italija
Journalists files seized by police
10/21/03
EJC
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Velika Britanija
Top BBC broadcaster threatens to quit
10/21/03
EJC
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Združene države Amerike
Returning Coffins
10/21/03
Washington Post
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Svet
More media staff killed in action
10/21/03
EJC
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Združene države Amerike
Beyond Puff: Writing about Kids
10/20/03
Poynter Ethics Journal
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Kambodža
Journalist murdered
10/20/03
CPJ
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Velika Britanija
bbcnews.com takes on Europe
10/20/03
journalism.co.uk
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Združene države Amerike
Bush’s News War
10/20/03
Newsweek
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11/30/99

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Bangladeš
Photographer arrested
11/03/03
RSF
 
Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans frontières) protested today against the arrest of photographer Selim Jahangir, of the national daily Janakantha, for taking pictures of a police check in the northeastern city of Rajshahi and supposedly "endangering" the life of a judge involved in the operation.

"This is a plain abuse of authority," said secretary general Robert Ménard in a letter to home affairs minister Altaf Hossain Chowdhury. "How can a photographer endanger a judge's life just by taking pictures of such an event ? We ask that you order his release and the dropping of charges against him."

Jahangir, who also works for the local paper Sonali Dangbad, was arrested on 1 November in the centre of the city as police, accompanied by a judge, Abdul Majid, were checking people's IDs. Despite the judge's order that he leave, he had taken pictures of an incident when one passer-by denounced the operation as "police harassment." Police seized his camera, mobile phone and motorcycle and he was imprisoned as journalists went to the police station to ask why he has been detained.

The next day, a court refused to release him on bail and the authorities told his lawyer he had been arrested for endangering the judge's life, disobeying his orders and not presenting his driving licence and the log-book of the motorcycle, which police accused him of stealing. Local journalists' organisations staged a protest march on 2 November calling for his release.

Reporters Without Borders recorded 51 physical attacks on journalists, including a dozen murder attempts, in Bangladesh this year up to 5 August, along with 50 death threats, 13 arrests, 14 unjustified prosecutions and five kidnappings.
 
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