Journalists and police: an incident in Trieste
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Four police officers ordered a reporter to leave a conference citing public order problems raised by the organizers.
Assaulted whilst filming suspect waste dumping
They are Pierpaolo Petino and Alessandro Carlos Jovane from Videoinformazioni. It happened in San Felice a Cancello (CE)
The public radio-tv was not impartial -1.5 million euro fine from AGCOM
The disparity and lack of transparency in the sale of advertising was also identified.
Four policemen accused of beating up Stefano Origone
The investigation into the attack of the 23rd May 2019 in Genoa during a rally by Casapound (an Italian neo-Fascist movement) has been concluded.
Ossigeno’s findings read out on TV at Sanremo Festival
Emma D'’Aquino quoted the figures in her monologue on press freedom and the risks of journalists who search for true versions of events - Comment by Ossigeno.
A bad year has ended but 2020 has also begun badly
The seriousness of the phenomenon of intimidation is now well known and documented, but countermeasures are slow in coming
If journalists reported better the news on threats
The lack of media attention given to threats on reporters is wearying.
The latest Bad News from Italy
Report on the worrying news about intimidation and threats to restrain freedom o the press in Italy and in Europe
AEJ accuses UK government of hypocrisy
Restrictive and partisan policies on media access to official briefing - Walkout protest against discrimination between full-time reporters
Anonymous threats to Scalfari and Verdelli
Suspicious anonymous packages and a bomb alert at La Repubblica. Threats to the founder and chief editor of the newspaper. The judiciary is investigating