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December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

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Still bad times in Uzbekistan

July 1st, 2008 · No Comments

A quick follow-up on an earlier (much earlier) post on the harassment of journalists in Uzbekistan: the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (a German foundation/think-tank closely linked to the Christian Democrats) to has pulled out of a EU-funded project to train Uzbek journalists because of problems with the authoritarian government - read more here and here, […]

Tags: International journalism · Freedom of speech

No Law and Justice in Kazakhstan

February 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Transcaucasus is quickly rising to the top (or should that be bottom?) of the bad-regions-for-press-freedom list. I’ve already covered Uzbekistan, and now Kazakhstan has made the headlines in a not very flattering way: an Astana court has ordered the closure of independent newspaper “Law and Justice” citing irregularities when the paper was registered. Journalists from […]

Tags: Journalism safety · Central Asia · Freedom of speech · Kazakhstan

Former Reuters Fellow charged with “defamation”

February 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Today, my blog is given over to former Reuters Fellow Bernard Tabaire of Uganda, who tells, in his own words, about the recent charges brought to him and three colleagues at the Sunday Monitor (a newspaper in Uganda of whom Tabaire is editor).

“So this is to say Happy New Year. I am fine. But not […]

Tags: Journalism safety · Freedom of speech · Africa · Uganda

Press Freedom Roundup

January 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Item 1: Freedom of expression-campaigners Article 19 have released a report on press freedom (or rather, the lack of it) in Yemen. A quote from the conclusions of the report:

“For the last few years, freedom of expression and, above all of the media, has been severely curtailed and journalists have been facing ongoing repression from […]

Tags: Radio · Journalism safety · Freedom of speech · Arab World · Africa · The Gambia · Yemen

Happy Journalists’ Day!

November 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Yesterday I learned something new: Today is “Journalists’ Day” in China. This is a national holiday honouring journalists (one of three holidays dedicated to a profession in China - the other two being Teachers’ Day and International Nurses’ Day).

Journalist’s Day, inaugurated eight years ago, is celebrated in various ways across China today, including awarding the […]

Tags: Freedom of speech · Journalism · China

Newsflash: Crackdown on press freedoms in Egypt

October 8th, 2007 · 2 Comments

A shorter post this time (more meaty posts to come as term has now started here in Oxford and I can resume blogging about seminars and events here) but no less important:

In case you have missed it, there is a serious crackdown on journalism going on in Egypt at the moment (though Egypt was never […]

Tags: Freedom of speech · Blogging · Arab World · Arab journalism · Egypt

News drought

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

My blogging frequency has declined somewhat in the summer months, as you might have noticed. This decrease in frequency mirrors the ‘news drought’ that seems to occur in most news media during the summer. Many newspaper lower their page count during the summer, for example. Why? Are there really less things of importance, less newsworthy […]

Tags: New media · International journalism · Freedom of speech · Journalism · Journalistic practice

Bad times in Uzbekistan

June 17th, 2007 · 3 Comments

A quick follow-up on my last post: who really counts as a “journalist”? Bloggers and other people who post their writings on the Web are as much at risk as “regular” hacks working for established news outlets. The early hype on the Internet said it was a medium “impossible to censor”, though obviously that is […]

Tags: Online · Online news · International journalism · Central Asia · Uzbekistan · Freedom of speech