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30 October 2007

Sri Lanka: Journalist shot and wounded

(FMM/IFEX) - On 30 October 2007, at approximately 11:45 p.m. (local time), journalist Kumudu Champika Jayawardana of the informational website http://www.ethalaya.org was fired upon in Colombo, as he returned home from the office on his motorcycle. Two men in shorts waved at him to stop his motorcycle, but Jayawardana rode past them only to be shot in the back. The shooting took place on Nawala...

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29 October 2007

Chad: Two journalists arrested while covering French association's attempt to fly Darfur orphans to France

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders has called for the unconditional release of reporter Marc Garmirian of the Capa news agency and photographer Jean-Daniel Guillou of the Synchro X agency, who have been held since 25 October 2007 in the eastern town of Abéché with members of the French association Arche de Zoé (Zoé's Ark) following an abortive attempt to evacuate African children to France...

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29 October 2007

Egypt: Editor and journalist on daily al-Wafd get one month’s forced labour

Reporters Without Borders today condemned a sentence of one-month’s forced labour imposed on editor of al-Wafd, Anwar Al-Hawari and Younes Darwish, the daily’s correspondent in Assyout, 380 kms south of Cairo, for “publishing false news” about fraud by two members of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP). Darwish wrote an article that appeared in March 2007 based on a meeting of the regional...

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29 October 2007

Guardian website hits record levels

Guardian Unlimited posted an increase of nearly a million users over the past month to hit the highest-ever unique user figure for a UK net newspaper. According to the figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations Electronics, the web pages of the Guardian newspaper were accessed by 16.7 million people in September. This far outstrips the reach of the real-world copy of the newspaper, which has an...

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29 October 2007

New channels galore as BBC aims to rule the world

The BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, is to launch a further 30 channels internationally, as well as a high-definition outlet and an on-demand service in the United States, as part of the next stage of its aggressive expansion plan. The launches, which will be based on four thematic brands - BBC Entertainment, with shows such as Doctor Who; BBC Knowledge, featuring programmes such as Top Gear...

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29 October 2007

Iraqi journalist found dead in Baghdad

New York, October 29, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Sunday’s murder in Baghdad of Shehab Mohammad al-Hiti, an editor for the fledgling weekly Baghdad al-Youm. Al-Hiti, 27, was last seen leaving his home in Baghdad’s western neighborhood of Al-Jamia to go to the paper’s offices around mid-day Sunday, a source at the paper told CPJ. Iraqi security forces found the journalist’s...

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28 October 2007

Exposed: why editor who backed Iraq war lost fight for his paper

It was billed as a bitter falling out of comrades on the left, a vicious civil war between two leaders of totemic papers of the liberal intelligentsia. But when the dust settled and the blood was mopped up, the casualty count stood at two – Roger Alton, the maverick, award-winning editor of The Observer, and his trusted lieutenant, executive editor Kamal Ahmed. Alton's sudden resignation last week...

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28 October 2007

Women journalists awarded for courageous reporting

Six women who risked their lives reporting in Iraq, a Mexican reporter who faced death threats for her reporting on paedophiles, and an Ethiopian journalist who was charged with treason have received awards for courage from the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF). Caroline Kennedy (left) speaks with journalist Ban Adil Sarhan of Iraq before Sarhan was presented with a Courage in...

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28 October 2007

Niger goverment targets media for covering Tuareg rebellion

The Niger government is taking major repressive steps to stifle news and commentary on the rebellion of nomadic Tuaregs in northern Niger. Live debates and discussions on the issue have been banned along with Radio France Internationale (RFI) and Aïr Info slapped with suspension. Warnings to Liberation, L’Opinion, and L’Evenement have been issued on the same grounds. The bimonthly Aïr Info

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28 October 2007

Nokia and Reuters join hands for mobile journalism

Reuters and Nokia have joined hands for a project that, they claim, will change the face of journalism worldwide. The two organisations have showcased their first project, a new mobile application, which gives journalists everything they need to file and publish news from the most remote regions of the world. Through an ongoing trial that started this summer, selected Reuters journalists around

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