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At least a dozen
journalists
have been arrested under AIPPA, including the only foreign correspondent permanently based in the country, Andrew Meldrum of the British newspaper The Guardian .
"Are there really independent journalists?"
After it (belatedly) recognized the importance of transparency in capital markets,
journalists
gained greater freedom to pursue investigative journalism.
All the same,
journalists
and editors like myself are increasingly confident in our role as economic watchdogs.
So, for example,
journalists
stress the rather pathetic high note of a grim reality: at least there are not more massacres and murders, and the numbers are stable.
The animation now seems to have been a mere fantasy, an animated version of the prosecution’s theory featuring Amanda Knox as a sex-crazed femme fatale, “Foxy Knoxy,” as the British tabloids called her, a “she-devil,” as many European
journalists
wrote, appropriating the prosecutor’s phrase.
He denounces
journalists
as the “lowest form of life.”
This does not mean that
journalists
should justify Bannon’s description of them as the opposition party.
Just as the Italian writer Primo Levi found that his scientific knowledge and experience helped him to cope with life under Mussolini and in Auschwitz,
journalists
should confront today’s mendacious politicians by committing themselves, more strongly than ever, to their work.
In this respect, British
journalists
have much to learn from their US counterparts.
In the United States, the number of full-time
journalists
has dropped by 20% since 2001.
International news sources could employ such a person expressly to assess statements issued by governments, journalists, and commentators on large-scale public-health crises such as nuclear accidents, epidemics, and oil spills.
Closure of pro-reform newspapers, and the arrests of reform-minded
journalists
seem deliberate attempts to goad the reformers, who won a majority of seats in last February's first round of parliamentary elections.
The first hints of the usefulness in politics of such an assault were seen during the presidential elections of 1996, when
journalists
became closely tied to the presidential family, sometimes for a fee but mostly because they remained afraid of the communists.
Elections are an enduring spectacle of free India, and give foreign
journalists
the opportunity to remind the world that India is the world’s largest democracy.
Nevertheless, the same thing occurred with the first and second volumes of The Argentines, another look at our history by Jorge Lanata, one of Argentina’s best known
journalists.
In a more democratic Europe, citizens who took to the streets would do so not to scapegoat migrants and journalists, but to demand solutions for the real challenges we face.
Last October, the CPJ reported that there were 76
journalists
imprisoned in Turkey, including 61 who were in jail for their journalistic work.
While the latter number declined to 49 by December, after some of those held were freed by the courts, that is still a lot of
journalists
to hold in prison.
The following year, in the wake of the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum, Italian
journalists
asked me whether their country could replace the UK in Europe’s informal “Club of Three” leading European Union member states, together with Germany and France.
Even Chinese liberals admit that Western
journalists
blundered badly in Tibet, using cropped images and false captions as evidence of China's heavy-handed rule.
Like an algorithm designed to access an adversary’s digital network, the Islamic State’s carefully staged videos, featuring the beheadings of American and British
journalists
and aid workers, have penetrated the Western psyche.
Working with the Belarusian association of journalists, this independent media outlet will broadcast from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and perhaps Ukraine.
Even Chinese media have come under fire from officials for uncovering the kinds of workplace hazards that muckraking
journalists
revealed a century ago in the US.
Both groups comprise scholars from numerous fields, state intellectuals serving in government think tanks,
journalists
and even some dissidents.
We are now in a strange period in which governments, bankers, and
journalists
herald the end of the crisis just because large banks are no longer failing every week.
With 11 more Turkish
journalists
also facing charges, the total number could soon double the records of Iran and China, each of which reportedly held 34
journalists
in prison in December 2010.
Journalists
linked to Kurdish or Marxist organizations have regularly been targeted under Turkey’s anti-terrorism laws, and the OSCE study found that they have faced some of the harshest punishments.
The relative lack of scrutiny of Turkey’s treatment of
journalists
by many in the West has changed, however, owing to the recent waves of arrests in the so-called “Ergenekon” case.
The probe has now turned increasingly towards
journalists.
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