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avoided commenting on these matters.
The
journalists
who knew about Mitterrand’s second wife argued that it was a private matter.
Today, many French
journalists
still resist the temptation to expose the private lives of the political elite.
But this is a lost battle: the bloggers do not share the journalists’ ethics.
Bloggers, followed by traditional journalists, went up in arms against such blatant nepotism.
And yet, he shares right-wing populists’ hostility to liberal academics, journalists, and intellectuals.
So even good, critical questions or well-sourced data unearthed by citizen investigators tend to be regarded as radioactive to highly educated formal
journalists.
Three more of Nasheed’s political associates are reportedly facing charges, and many supportive
journalists
and opposition MPs have been arrested.
That requires more representation by farmers and workers in the National People’s Congress and sub-national legislative organs, more freedom for public-spirited
journalists
to investigate cases of social injustice, and more freedom for civic organizations to act on behalf of the environment and those who do not benefit from economic reform.
At the same time, it is widely acknowledged (except by most editors and journalists) that a great deal of media intrusion is simply an abuse of press freedom, with the sole aim of boosting circulation by feeding public prurience.
Crusading
journalists
disappear without a trace.
Journalists
usually fall for the story, regardless of how well-founded it is: it clarifies everything, and it gives them something to write about.
It was a remarkable event, for an audience of 400
journalists.
Joining Baker on the dais were two
journalists
of great courage, Janine Gibson, Editor-in-Chief of Guardian US, and Alan Rusbridger, the Guardian’s editor.
Baker’s talking points seemed aimed at establishing a “new normal,” in which the legality of official behavior is not to be questioned and
journalists
who do so are threatened.
The
journalists
present immediately understood the threat.
The Committee to Protect
Journalists
claims that seven
journalists
are in prison in Turkey.
As in all democracies where the rule of law prevails, members of a specific profession, including journalists, are not granted any form of immunity from these types of serious criminal charges.
Might, therefore, this not be the moment (the same
journalists
ask) for Athens to rebel and demand the end of austerity and of spending cuts that are detrimental to Greece’s survival?
Individuals, NGOs, and
journalists
have been either overtly threatened or placed under surveillance.
A remarkable incident has emboldened Chinese
journalists.
Our generation of Chinese
journalists
broke from traditional Communist ideas about journalism by the mid-1980’s through extensive reading of Western journalism.
Younger
journalists
have thus been exposed to Western journalistic ideas from the very beginning.
Writers, journalists, and artists could no longer stand the heavy-handed censorship and supervision.
For example, according to the World Press Freedom Index, more than 80
journalists
have been killed in Mexico in the last decade, and 17 have disappeared, making it the Western hemisphere’s most dangerous country for the media.
Censor and SensibilityMost Western
journalists
fight back when governments threaten their ability to gather the information they need.
Alas, many
journalists
seem far more willing to fight over their right to gather news than to battle for their right to publish and broadcast the results of their reporting freely.
Indeed, Western
journalists
and news organizations seem to accept as a fact of life censorship within countries that routinely control the media.
That is why there has been so little rebellion, or even remonstration, among media companies when authoritarian governments threaten journalists, editors, and publishers.
It also explains why
journalists
in those countries have so often bent over backwards to apologize for individual transgressions, rather than stand in defiance.
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