Prosecutors and journalists discuss how to end impunity in Syracuse, Italy
What most suitable new tools to stop intimidation against media operators were proposed, on November 3,during the meeting organized by Ossigeno. and UNESCO
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What most suitable new tools to stop intimidation against media operators were proposed, on November 3,during the meeting organized by Ossigeno. and UNESCO
Federico Marconi and Paolo Marchetti were attacked on the 7th January 2019. Giuliano Castellino and Vincenzo Nardulli convicted in the primary jurisdiction trial court for the crime
Promoted by Ossigeno and UNESCO, streamed from the siege of the Syracuse International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Names of promoters and speakers, a presentation, the focus and backkground of the discussion, and directions to attend the meeting in Sicily in presence or by remote
Charlotte Michils, legal expert, indicates the data collected in Flanders by the monitoring platform of the Belgian Flemish trade union VVJ OSSIGENO 31 October 2021 – Charlotte Michils from the VVJ belgian union of journalists, sent the following message to Ossigeno per l’Informazione, to contribute to the public discussion that will take place on 3 […]
on the occasion of the commemoration in all the word and in Italy with a round table on 3 November 2021 with Ossigeno and the Syracuse International Institute for Criminal Justice and H.R.
Not even the murder of journalist Giorgos Karaivaz, killed in Athens on April 2021, neither threats to another reporter, has changed the situation
In particular we should observ the UNESCO Guidelines for Prosecutors and the 2016 Recommendations from the Council of Europe to the national governments
Dunja Mijatovic (Council of Europe) indicates three issues to be addressed in order to punish also the masterminds of crimes against journalists
On the occasion of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists with prosecutors and journalists from Italy, France, Greece, Malta, Netherlands, UK
