Rocchelli trial: when the appeal judges overturn the judgments of first degree
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The opinion of the lawyer Andrea Di Pietro on the acquittal of Vitaly Markiv for the death of the italian photojournalist
Rule of law. Institutions must not close their eyes when they observe the harsh reality
The Ossigeno's opinion: there is extensive and unjustifiable reticence about the high number of violations of the right to information in italy
Rocchelli trial: Ukraine celebrates while Italy is silent and awaits reasons for the judgment
Reasons are expected in January. In his hometown Vitaly Markiv was welcomed as a national hero. The disappointment of family members
ONG & Institutions – The Ossigeno Colloquium in Brussels and the themes raised
In anticipation of a new encounter, here is a summary of the issues that emerged and the questions that today's reality re-proposes
Italy. Ever more threats to journalists. Interpellation to the Government by 6 senators
The number has doubled in a year, they say, citing data from Ossigeno and the Ministry of the Interior. What is the government doing?
Rocchelli trial. The judgment of the appeal court: Markiv acquitted, no one is guilty
In first instance Markiv had been sentenced to 24 years of imprisonment - The compensation to the civil parties from him and from the Ukrainian State cancelled
Padua. Reporter attacked and derided because he wore a mask
Ivan Compasso from the daily "Padova Oggi" pushed around on the stage of a rally asking why protester were not restecting protection misures - Other journalists also mocked
Andrea Rocchelli. Why the judgment in Italy for his death in Ukraine concerns us all
This is the statement made by Alberto Spampinato, President of Ossigeno, while waiting the conclusion of the Milan appeal trial that ended on November 3rd 2020
Story of journalist under escort in town with the Council disbanted for mafia
What Mimmo Rubio did and why he have got a h-24 police protection while was documenting step by step the dramatic growth of the contagion