Legal aid from Ossigeno to a journalist from Puglia abandoned by the publisher
Filippo Mele was sentenced in the court of first instance to pay also the compensation due from the publisher who declared bankruptcy
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Filippo Mele was sentenced in the court of first instance to pay also the compensation due from the publisher who declared bankruptcy
Ossigeno‘s annual data on intimidation of journalists and bloggers – 27% are women – the regions with the highest intimidation pressure – a record number of reckless lawsuits and threatened journalists There were 384 media workers affected by threats and intimidation in 2021 in Italy. This overall figure is the result of the annual mapping […]
Presented by the journalist Mauro Delgrosso at the seminar promoted by the Territories Association for the World Press Freedom Da
Provides free advice and assistance from journalists who know the problems, who have lived the same or similar experiences – How it works
OSSIGENO April 13, 2022 – The Ossigeno Free Legal Assistance Office, which works in collaboration with Media Defence, has granted him a cash contribution to partially cover the expenses incurred. Here’s the story told by himself by Silvio Leoni – I am a journalist. For over thirty years I have mainly dealt with judicial issues and […]
A waste-disposal company consider itself defamed by the publication of an article describing the progress of a tender launched by the Municipality
By a waste disposal management company considered itself defamed by an article describing the conduct of a tender launched by the Municipality
Review of the news published by Ossigeno per l’informazione, an observatory on intimidation and threats against journalist and obscured news in Italy, by Grazia Pia Attolini
This interview was published on March 2, 2022 by Corriere della Calabria, one of the newspapers that on February 25, 2022 signed the collective appeal “Alarm for the free media”
The collective document “Attack on the free media” signed by local newspapers, the professional order and the journalists’ union, raises an alarm without precedents in Italy