An independent press that is free from government censorship is regarded as instrumental to ensuring human rights protection. Yet governments across the globe often target journalists when their reports seem to offend them or contradict their policies. Can the government’s infringements of the rights of journalists tell us anything about its wider human rights agenda? The killing of a journalist is a sign of deteriorating respect for human rights. If a government orders the killing of a journalist, it is willing to use extreme measures to eliminate the threat posed by the uncontrolled flow of information. If non-state actors murder journalists, it reflects insecurity, which can lead to a backlash by the government, again triggering st...
This brochure from the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) expl...
The report will consider proposals for reinforcing existing levels of protection including the poss...
Describes the rise in murders of journalists and insufficient government action. Examines the activi...
An independent press that is free from government censorship is regarded as instrumental to ensuring...
An independent press that is free from government censorship is regarded as instrumental to ensuring...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues th...
The purpose of the research is to discuss actions taken against journalists for the purpose of repre...
What countries are most dangerous for journalists? Both conventional wisdom and extant literatu...
Research has shown that journalists are at the greatest likelihood of being killed in democratic cou...
Until recently, professionals, the media and civil society but also the international community and ...
In February 2018, Slovakia’s long history of the absence of journalist murder cases ended, when a yo...
Civil society plays a crucial role in governance where laws and authority are weak. Increas-ingly, m...
The world of journalism is becoming increasingly dangerous, as figures published by international me...
This brochure from the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) expl...
The report will consider proposals for reinforcing existing levels of protection including the poss...
Describes the rise in murders of journalists and insufficient government action. Examines the activi...
An independent press that is free from government censorship is regarded as instrumental to ensuring...
An independent press that is free from government censorship is regarded as instrumental to ensuring...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues th...
The purpose of the research is to discuss actions taken against journalists for the purpose of repre...
What countries are most dangerous for journalists? Both conventional wisdom and extant literatu...
Research has shown that journalists are at the greatest likelihood of being killed in democratic cou...
Until recently, professionals, the media and civil society but also the international community and ...
In February 2018, Slovakia’s long history of the absence of journalist murder cases ended, when a yo...
Civil society plays a crucial role in governance where laws and authority are weak. Increas-ingly, m...
The world of journalism is becoming increasingly dangerous, as figures published by international me...
This brochure from the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) expl...
The report will consider proposals for reinforcing existing levels of protection including the poss...
Describes the rise in murders of journalists and insufficient government action. Examines the activi...