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Dunja Mijatovic (Council of Europe) indicates three issues to be addressed in order to punish also the masterminds of crimes against journalists

End impunity! November 3rd, UNESCO-Ossigeno round table in Syracuse (Sicily)
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

Unesco journalistic prize to Maria Ressa conferred by Marilù Mastrogiovanni
To put the spotlight on the growing phenomenon of arbitrary/ abusive judicial prosecutions, the so-called SLAPPs and threats against women journalists

Journalists threatened. Jourova (EU) pledges more funds to help them across Europe
Irene Khan, UN special rapporteur for freedom of expression: the local press is shutting down - Ossigeno's observations on the disappointing results of MFFR

Journalists threatened. The Italian paradox has been shrunk and hidden in Europe
The European monitoring centre in its first year of activity and the Council of Europe report ten times fewer threats than Ossigeno observatory in Italy

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

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?

Ossigeno Dossier on Andrea Rochelli and the impunity for journalists killed in war
Together with the English edition of the website in memory of all killed reporters, celebrating the UN Day on Freedom of the Press

Rule of law. Ossigeno solidarity with Vera Jourova following Orban’s attacks
The EU Commissioner has just published a report proposing the 'conditionality' clause for access to European funds

Unesco new paper on safety of journalists covering protest
It examines the risk over the last 5 years and provides a list of recommendations. It identified 125 instances in 65 countries
