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10 January 2019 – Focus on the Conference held in Rome to celebrate the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists10 January 2019 – 11
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10 January 2019 – Focus on the Conference held in Rome to celebrate the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists10 January 2019 – 11
The decision of the Bari Public Prosecutor to recognise the aggravating circumstances of the woman who attacked the journalist Maria Grazia Mazzola joins the similar ones of the Rome and Catania Public Prosecutors’ Offices.
Watch the video of the conference “Threatened journalists. Atatckers unpunished in Italy and in the world” – Senate, October 22, 2018
We present below the reslts of social media activity on Facebook and Twitter on the occasion of Ossigeno’s international conference on 22 October 2018 that was held in Rome at the Senate
This special-edition newsletter focuses on the events organised by Ossigeno for the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists in Rome and Brussels
An assessment and some reflections following the Oxygen Conference on 22nd October for the UN World Day to end impunity for crimes against journalists.
Two proposals were tabled by Senator Primo Di Nicola of M5S. One punishes vexatious lawsuits against journalists; the other extends their professional secrecy. A third proposal is by Valter Verini of Pd.
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights congratulated the Observatory for its the work on the safety of reporters
The Undersecretary for the publishing sector presented the government’s measures for free, plural and independent journalism.
For the Undersecretary of the Interior, Luigi Gaetti, the intimidating and Mafia-style attacks combined with job insecurity undermine freedom of expression “To create real freedom we must give journalists their just recognition. We can not allow young people who write important articles to be paid in small change. We must meet their needs, because job […]