Full coverage: Media
February 2004
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27.02.2004
La couverture de l'information algérienne par les médias étrangers est menacée par une nouvelle décision du ministčre de la Culture et de la Communication, qui désormais refuse d'accréditer un mźme journaliste pour plusieurs médias étrangers. Un décret devrait źtre prochainement adopté pour entériner cette mesure.
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27.02.2004
"Redattore Sociale", la prima Agenzia giornalistica quotidiana dedicata al disagio e all'impegno sociale in Italia e nel mondo, ha compiuto tre anni. Li ha festeggiati presentando il nuovo sito e la pubblicazione "Numeri Sociali 2004", tutti i numeri sul terzo settore italiano.
Story linkFrom: Vita Non Profit Magazine, Redattore sociale Related topics/regions: [Italy] Image: Logo di Redattore Sociale
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27.02.2004
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27.02.2004
As nominations for the April 2 general elections ended Tuesday, there is widespread political resentment in Sri Lanka over the government's abuse of state-run media.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [South Asia] |
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26.02.2004
L'Unione Inquilini, associazione nazionale per la difesa del diritto alla casa, annuncia una vittoria con riserva in merito alla vendita degli alloggi di proprietą degli enti previdenziali come Inpdap e Inail. Intanto la televisione di strada TV Mosaico propone un servizio sull'edilizia residenziale pubblica e Meltingpot presenta alcune considerazioni sul problema degli alloggi per gli extracomunitari.
Story linkFrom: Progetto Melting Pot Europa Related topics/regions: [Italy] Image: La trasmissione sul diritto alla casa - Mosaico TV
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25.02.2004
ZAGREB, 24 February 2004 A group of European media experts will meet Croatian Government officials, lawmakers and civil society representatives this week to give advice on media legislation and ways to bring it fully in line with European standards.
OSCE ArticleRelated topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Croatia] |
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24.02.2004
Fifteen journalists are still languishing in Eritrean prisons nearly two years after a crackdown on the independent media, according to Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans frontičres, RSF) and the Association of Eritrean Journalists in Exile (AEJE).
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23.02.2004
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23.02.2004
Zagreb- Answering the invitation by Minister of Culture Bozo Biskupic, a group of media experts, representatives of trade journalists and publishers associations, started the debate last Thursday on the changes in the Media Law.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Croatia] [South East Europe] Image: HRT
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23.02.2004
More journalists were killed in the line of duty in 2003 than in any other year in almost a decade, according to two major international press watchdogs, Paris-based Reporters Sans Frontieres (Reporters Without Borders) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in New York. Eritrea is one of the countries with a poor press freedom record.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Africa] [East Africa] [Middle East] [Eritrea] |
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21.02.2004
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20.02.2004
A journalist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has spent one year in preventive detention at Kinshasa's Penitentiary and Re-education Centre, national media rights NGO, Journaliste en danger (JED), has reported.
Story linkFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] |
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20.02.2004
Na poziv ministra kulture Boe Bikupića skupina medijskih stručnjaka te predstavnika strukovnih novinarskih i nakladničkih udruga započela je u četvrtak raspravu o izmjeni medijskog zakonodavstva.
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19.02.2004
The Committee to Protect Journalists, a longtime OneWorld partner, has been awarded the prestigious Prize for Journalism and Democracy, given annually by Europe's Organization for Security and Cooperation. Read the acceptance speech by CPJ director Ann Cooper.
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19.02.2004
Kurdish journalists continue to suffer harsh repression throughout the Middle East. Join the public meeting on Tuesday 24 February, 6.30pm at the NUJ's London office. Speakers include Cemal Ucar of Union of Journalists from Kurdistan, Hishyar Abid of Kurdish press and broadcasting and Baki Gul of Dicle News Agency, Istanbul.
Story linkFrom: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Middle East] |
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19.02.2004
Whether you are a newspaper editor, columnist, broadcaster, or politician; if you choose to descend to the level of the gutter in what you publish or say in public, you should expect the worst kind of reaction from your readers or from your listeners. On no subject is this more true at this time than on that of asylum seekers.
Story linkFrom: Amnesty International UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
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19.02.2004
The status of media in Eritrea has not changed in a long time. More than a dozen journalists most of them from the private press, who have been blamed of spying for the enemy state, Ethiopia, are still in prison and their fate is unknown. At present not a single private paper is published from Eritrea.
Story linkFrom: Human Rights Watch Related topics/regions: [Africa] [West Africa] [Eritrea] |
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18.02.2004
Nė www.kuvendikosoves.org, opinioni dhe mediat mund tė informohen lidhur me pėrbėrjen e Kuvendit, grupet parlamentare, biografitė e deputetėve, pastaj pėr pėrbėrjen e komisioneve parlamentare, si dhe aty do t’i gjejnė ligjet e shpallura.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Kosovo] [communications] [culture] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT] [media technologies] |
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18.02.2004
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14.02.2004
Activists and thinkers converged on Edmonton this winter for a major conference: Challenging Empire: Citizenship, Sovereignties and Self-Determination. Now available in web video: talks from Naomi Klein, Michael Parenti, Anthony Hall, Elizabeth May and Chief Gary John. Hear from many others in web audio.
Story linkFrom: Parkland Institute Related topics/regions: [Canada] |
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