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The law has proven to be a powerful tool in stifling dissent, which can include mass protests against election fraud,
journalists
working to expose corruption, or a librarian in Siberia fulfilling a patron’s request for a banned book.
But recently the pressure has intensified, especially with the publication of “Charter 08,” a manifesto signed by hundreds of Chinese intellectuals, journalists, lawyers, and ordinary citizens, condemning the government’s human rights record and demanding more democratic reform, press freedom, governmental transparency, and societal openness.
Fortunately, governments, technology companies, civil-society groups, and
journalists
recognize the salience of these issues and are working together to build more transparent and accountable institutions.
Fortunately, many
journalists
came to our rescue with tape recorders and cameras rolling.
By raising the bar for defamation charges, that decision ensures that American
journalists
can hold public officials accountable.
No country knows better than Indonesia that free speech and a free press are proven indicators of democratic development, and that criminalizing
journalists
is an early symptom of authoritarianism.
But President Suharto's regime began another press crackdown in the early 1970's, ultimately banning various media and jailing many
journalists.
Will newly elected President Susilo continue to prosecute
journalists?
Will my conviction, and the trials and convictions of other journalists, mark the beginning of the end of Indonesia's hard-won third democracy?
Since taking over, Hu Jintao has arrested a number of outspoken
journalists
in an effort to rein in the media.
Pundits will say that May lost the election because she performed robotically on the campaign trail, failed to answer journalists’ questions with conviction, and refused to debate Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who campaigned with more panache than anyone expected.
The fact that Trump appears to have some mental disorder, or disorders, has created a dilemma for psychiatrists, politicians, and
journalists
alike.
Is China ready for Greenpeace, Human Rights in China, Amnesty International, and Falun Gong supporters to take to the streets, with thousands of foreign
journalists
hungry for stories and asking questions that the authorities are unaccustomed to answering?
M5S goes out of its way to insult and threaten critical journalists, and the League disparages immigrants and badgers local governments that show hospitality toward asylum seekers who have risked their lives crossing the Mediterranean.
A New Velvet RevolutionPRAGUE: Rebellion by Czech TV
journalists
against a new director of the publicly-owned Czech TV marks the climax of a ten year battle between two concepts of democracy.
TV
journalists
rebelled, occupying the station's newsroom.
China needs to show respect for human rights and allow
journalists
to report.
Media reports of Iraqi bloodshed focus overwhelmingly on Baghdad – where the large majority of foreign
journalists
are based – creating the impression that the desperate security situation there is representative of the country as a whole.
Al Jazeera
journalists
are household names; they also suffer more harassment, imprisonment, and fatalities than their colleagues at other major news organizations.
Improving transparency in financial systems could also help curb corruption, while civil-society groups, journalists, and patients should push for greater accountability from governments and medical providers.
Every time
journalists
or intellectuals have tried to take him on in public debate, they have lost.
When politicians and
journalists
lazily concede that populists articulate people’s “real concerns,” they are betraying a deep misunderstanding of how democratic representation actually works.
Another communist Duma deputy, the First Secretary of the city of Moscow’s communist organization, Alexander Kuvaev called for the formation of a special organization to deal with
journalists
who "sold themselves to the regime, and have become the enemies of the people."
Perhaps the dozens of
journalists
who have been arrested in Turkey since the coup attempt, or the families of Putin’s many opponents who have ended up dead, could provide some insight into the cost of living in constant fear of the government.
Both John McCain and George W. Bush cleverly tapped into this fantasy – with its easy bonhomie and absence of wives and kids – to capture the hearts of the male
journalists
aboard their campaign buses, who could imagine themselves once again as tough, unfettered, and venturesome Kerouac figures.
Journalists
seem especially ignorant.
Last year I worked in Ghana as country director of
Journalists
for Human Rights, a Canadian group that helps African
journalists
give voice to the voiceless in their society while raising awareness of human rights abuses.
Decades of control over education and culture budgets have produced a formidable clerisy, including legions of political apparatchiks, civil servants, writers, academics, teachers, NGO workers, journalists, and TV producers, among many others.
While academics and
journalists
rightly debate the extent to which ordinary people exercise real power in the Indian parliamentary system, dominated as it is by various political and economic power structures, a look back over the 50 years of Indian independence does provide some evidence that it works for the poor and the commonweal as well as for the better off and privileged.
In the media,
journalists
should be trained to spot “success stories,” not just problems.
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