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Until Al Jazeera’s mostly BBC-trained
journalists
arrived on the scene, the average Arab citizen’s news television diet was nothing more than protocol news, wire service video reflecting the latest in the Palestinian conflict, and dramatic photos of earthquakes or wild fires.
Almost every Arab ruler at one time or another attempted to silence the station by closing its local bureau and pressing the Qatari rulers to muzzle its freewheeling
journalists.
In addition to the collection of bribes and the sale of promotions in the army and government, investigative
journalists
have documented that senior officials in China – as in many other countries – hold sizable stakes in valuable companies (often through relatives and friends).
When
journalists
are slain, self-censorship seeps into the work of others.
Moreover, Poroshenko should publicly commit more resources to the investigation, and forcefully condemn any attack on
journalists.
The establishment of “national security” and “fighting terrorism” as stalking horses for intimidation of
journalists
who are doing their jobs – exposing government abuses to the light of day – gives the state an even more effective tool to suppress investigative reporting.
Dictators everywhere silence
journalists
in the name of “national security” by charging those who would investigate their regimes with treason, subversion, or espionage.
It needs to dismantle the new system of fines that is being developed (a system that, paradoxically, the Guardian’s Rusbridger and the Labour Party – but not Cameron – have eagerly supported), exempt
journalists
from detention under the Terrorism Act, and forbid prior restraint of publication.
For many years, intellectuals, activists, journalists, and clerics had articulated hateful ideas that laid the groundwork for Mussolini, Hitler, and their imitators in other countries.
The authorities released two American
journalists
and a South Korean worker whom they had seized in August 2009 on charges of violating North Korean law.
One such trend is the emergence of independent figures of public moral authority: successful businessmen, respected academics and journalists, famous writers, and influential bloggers.
Politicians and
journalists
often suggest that people compete for jobs, the implication being that bringing more women into Europe’s workforce would deny jobs to men.
They did not want their judgment to rely on politicians, academics, journalists, international organizations, or think tanks.
Last month, China’s acting ambassador to Pakistan, Zhao Lijian, was involved in a Twitter spat with Pakistani
journalists
over accusations of project-related corruption and the use of Chinese convicts as laborers in Pakistan (not a new practice for China).
The same lack of cohesion is found among
journalists.
Being permanently based here allows us to be closer to all of the stakeholders – the Transitional Federal Institutions and other administrations, NGOs and other civil-society groups, business leaders, journalists, and the Somali people in general.
Given the importance of relationship-building in media, not to mention the desire for connection among
journalists
who cover extreme or harrowing events in difficult environments, intimate ties can easily form among colleagues and associates.
But, globally, almost half of women
journalists
report having experienced work-related sexual harassment, according to a 2014 study by the International News Safety Institute (INSI) and the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF).
So while men with histories of predatory behavior continue to occupy senior positions in the global news industry, women
journalists
are pushed to the point that they consider leaving it.
But, overall, newsrooms continue to fail to take seriously the threats female
journalists
face on the job, both in their own workplaces and in the field.
While newsrooms conduct risk assessment and deployment discussions regarding
journalists
in the field – where women can be particularly vulnerable to unwelcome advances from male colleagues, contacts, or strangers – they rarely account for the specific threats women face, at least not in a sufficiently nuanced way.
Anecdotally, I know of several
journalists
who have been sexually harassed by safety advisers.
The fact is that
journalists
of various genders, ethnicities, and backgrounds experience different environments differently, in terms of both the risks they face and the rewards they can reap.
Any assessment of a story needs to account for that nuance, with managers choosing the best journalist for the job – and providing the support needed to keep all
journalists
safe.
We all pay when that failure prevents women
journalists
from achieving their full potential.
Before becoming Premier and Party chief, he experimented with everything from the de-collectivization of agriculture and separation of the Party from business to laws guaranteeing the rights of
journalists
and greater openness toward the outside world for ordinary people.
The rulings were met with fierce criticism by some
journalists
and politicians but were enthusiastically welcomed by others.
Yet some economists and
journalists
fear that countries, in attempting to gain an advantage in global markets, will engage in competitive devaluations, triggering large-scale inflation in the process.
But almost identical laws have been used to impede reporting and news publishing, and to harass, intimidate, and even imprison journalists, in fascist Italy, in early Nazi Germany, in the former Soviet Union, and under military rule in Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador.
We now have it from the US government lawyers’ own mouths: this law may put
journalists
at risk, or at least the lawyers explicitly refuse to rule out that option for their client – and, as Forrest put it, they have “one very big client.”Forrest
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