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We're seeing bloggers and
journalists
being jailed, charged and intimidated by their own governments, many of which are allies with the West in the war on terror.
It's also because democratic governments are increasingly cracking down on dissenters, whistle-blowers and investigative
journalists.
And
journalists
aren't immune.
And he found that many of these people served as key information nodes between activists and
journalists
throughout the Tunisian and Egyptian revolution.
When it comes to foreign news, the way we can fix that is by working with more local journalists, treating them like our partners and collaborators, not just fixers who fetch us phone numbers and sound bites.
Our local
journalists
are our mentors.
Journalists
need to be tough.
It's our job as
journalists
to get elbow deep in complexity and to find new ways to make it easier for everyone else to understand.
I personally have a lot of issues with political polls because I think the role of
journalists
is actually to report the facts and not attempt to predict them, especially when those predictions can actually damage democracy by signaling to people: don't bother to vote for that guy, he doesn't have a chance.
It turns out that
journalists
who reported on that statistic ignored a question lower down on the survey that asked respondents how they defined "jihad."
And
journalists
are in the street rallying to improve the shield laws.
There are people in the States right now tying themselves into knots, trying to figure out whether or not bloggers are
journalists.
After that, various online personas, like a supposed Romanian cybercriminal who didn't speak Romanian, aggressively pushed news of these leaks to
journalists.
Neutrality is often an excuse that we
journalists
use to hide from our true responsibility.
Contrary to what many people think,
journalists
are making value judgments all the time, ethical and moral judgments.
We
journalists
are obligated to take sides in certain circumstances; in cases of racism, discrimination, corruption, lying to the public, dictatorships and human rights, we need to set aside neutrality and indifference.
Spanish has a great word to describe the stance that
journalists
should take.
The word is "contrapoder [anti-establishment]." Basically, we
journalists
should be on the opposite side from those in power.
In closing: I know this is a difficult time to be an immigrant and a journalist, but now more than ever, we need
journalists
who are prepared, at any given moment, to set neutrality aside.
There are
journalists
like Anna Politkovskaya who risk even their lives to report human rights violations.
I spent a few days photographing children in different countries, and like a lot of photographers and a lot of journalists, I always hoped that when my pictures are published, they might actually have an effect on a situation, instead of just documenting it.
So, do you feel that today's
journalists
aren't heeding that advice about balance?
CA: Well, look, I think for journalists, objectivity is the golden rule.
Today, my motherland became the world's biggest jailer for journalists, surpassing even China's sad record.
So, of course, as good
journalists
go, the next day I see my TED picture and, with my name, Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, "For president?"
I heard from so many women: police officers, members of our military, financial assistants, actors, engineers, lawyers, bankers, accountants, teachers ...
journalists.
How we might go to the heart of divides, to places of conflict, like
journalists
always have, but then, once there, do something really different.
And we wanted to support them in building relationships, not just with each other but with us as
journalists.
Too often
journalists
have sharpened divides in the name of drama or readership or in service to our own views.
And our work is guided by the principle that dialogue across difference is essential to a functioning democracy, and that journalism and
journalists
have a multifaceted role to play in supporting that.
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