
Albanese (National Italian Press Federation Fnsi): journalism performs a social role
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Michele Albanese, the Calabrian reporter who lives under police escort thanked Ossigeno for its work. Then came the sting in the tail for the Government: no cuts to publishing.

Monetti (Order of Journalists): Informing and being informed is a right
Speaking in the name of the National Order, Nadia Monetti said that "the Order of journalism to underline the function of this profession".

Cardani (Agcom): A fragile profession in a sector in crisis
Job insecurity makes journalists vulnerable to attack. Innovation is welcome but let’s preserve a media which provides opportunities for reflection.

Guy Berger, UNESCO – the Ossigeno method is a world model
The director of the UNESCO division for the freedom of expression and media development, Guy Berger, complimented Italy for its protection of journalists.

Guy Berger (UNESCO): 4P for journalist security
For the UNESCO director, prevention, protection and judicial process are required, to which he adds “people power”.

“For four years we have been asking for justice for Andrea and Andrej”
That was the message sent by the relatives of Andrea Rocchelli to “Ossigeno per l’Informazione” on the occasion of the International Day to put an end to impunity for crimes against journalists.

The End Impunity Ossigeno conference in Rome. Press kit
Press kit "Journalists Threatened. Attackers Unpunished in Italy…

The Government speaks. A press conference held without questions
A robust protest by the parliamentary press association on the occasion of the presentation by the government of the revisions to the economic and financial document (DEF)

Ossigeno and ECPMF call for effective investigation into the murder of Daphne
24 international organisations have signed ECPMF's letter to Malta's Prime Minister Muscat demanding a public inquiry into the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

ECPMF joint action against two arrests in Bulgaria
Journalists Dimitar Stoyanov and Attila Biro were investigating alleged corruption in EU-funded projects. Ossigeno and other partners sent a letter on 26 September to the Prime Minister Boyko Borissov to express concern and urge protection for reporters
