
8th May How to protect journalists? An assessment in the Rome town hall
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First results of the Ossigeno-Agcom seminar, under the patronage of UNESCO in collaboration with the NGO Lazio, attended by 220 journalists.

8th May Spampinato – Attacks on journalists are a permanent problem
The data from Agcom and Ossigeno which are complementary indicate that it is not an emergency. Our pioneering experience is the most advanced in Europe, pre-dates what the European Parliament and other institutions hope for.

3rd May Homage at the House of Jazz paid to mafia victims and journalists killed
Representatives of institutions and journalists were united on the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day. A sober and meaningful meeting. Homage paid at the Muro della Legalità.

Threatened Journalists: Three Serbian reporters visit Ossigeno
The winners of the 2017Journalism Award for Tolerance visited Rome accompanied by the OSCE Mission to Serbia, to learn about best practice

Borrometi: “Whoever says that the mafia doesn’t exist condemns me to death”
Borrometi’s appeal to journalists during the conference on the 11th April in Rome. “You are not alone” said the presidents of FNSI, Ordine and Usigrai announcing initiatives in Ragusa and Syracuse

Uruguay. Newspaper publishes Ossigeno data on attacks to journalists
This observatory on freedom of the press in Italy applies "a rigorous method and monitors attacks geographically and chronologically"

Slovakian newspaper publishes Ossigeno data
One third of the whole threats come from the mafia and it is fundamental to monitor such attacks, Medialne reports

Dunja Mijatović takes up office as Council of Europe Commissioner for H.R.
She is the first woman to hold this post, succeeding Nils Muižnieks (2012-2018). She will "react rapidly and effectively to protect people’s human rights". Wishes from Ossigeno

New fund to support EU investigative journalism launched
A fund of up to €450,000 to support cross-border investigative journalism in the European Union was launched on 19 March 2018 by the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) and the International Press Institute (IPI).

Le Monde. “In Italy journalists under police protection”
The report written by journalist Thomas Saintourens presented data collected by Ossigeno and interviews with Marilena Natale, Giovanni Tizian, Daniele Piervincenzi and Alberto Spampinato
