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11 June 2007

US broadcaster says journalist faces long Iran detention

Prague. Iran plans to continue holding a US-Iranian journalist kept in the country since January until her case can be decided in court, the US-funded broadcaster she works for said Monday, cited by AFP. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was quoting the lawyer for detained correspondent Parnaz Azima, who had her passport confiscated when she entered Iran in January to visit her sick mother. Mohammad...

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11 June 2007

Mexico: Three journalists abducted, missing; details scant as media exercise self-censorship

(CENCOS/IFEX) - The disappearance of three Torreón, Coahuila-based reporters over the 2-3 June 2007 weekend was announced by Joaquín Martínez Garza, editor of "El Sol de Durango" newspaper. The announcement was made on the occasion of Freedom of Expression Day. A week after their disappearance, local and national media have reported very little on the incident. Not even the newspaper that...

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11 June 2007

Philippine president awards slain NYC journalist

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo conferred a prestigious award Monday on a former Brooklyn journalist and American Peace Corps volunteer who was brutally killed in the Philippines, where she taught poor villagers and helped build a center to help protect whale sharks. U.S. Ambassador Kristie Kenney received the Order of the Golden Heart award from Arroyo on behalf of...

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11 June 2007

Maldives's Police intrude in prayer meeting, photographer arrested

Reporters Without Borders calls on the interior minister to have news photographer Ahmed Rifah of the opposition Minivan Daily released. Rifah was arrested as he left an allegedly illegal prayer meeting on 1 June in a mosque near the capital, Male, during which he took photos of participants. Scuffles broke out during the meeting. The police seized his press card and took him to Dhoonidhoo prison...

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11 June 2007

Fewer journalists seeking fellowships

Journalism fellowship programs are feeling the fallout of the media industry’s turmoil. Some prominent universities have noticed a drop in applications from American journalists. Stanford, M.I.T. and Harvard report a decline in journalists seeking to specialize in business, science or other disciplines. But foreign applications are pouring in at a record pace. The decline comes as many newsrooms...

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11 June 2007

Public debate on role of journalists' union

The role of the National Union of Journalists is to come under discussion at a public debate where former MP Tony Benn will be among the panellists. The discussion will be lead by a panel which also includes Jeremy Dear, NUJ general secretary, and David Aaronovitch, columnist for the Times. The moderator will be Charlie Beckett, director of the Polis think tank at the London School of Economics...

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11 June 2007

Roh to hold TV debate with journalists over pressroom shutdown

SEOUL, June 11 (Yonhap) -- President Roh Moo-hyun is scheduled to hold a live TV debate with senior journalists on Thursday over his government's latest decision to close almost all government-office pressrooms in August, presidential spokesman Cheon Ho-seon said Monday. "The pressroom reform debate between the president and local journalists will likely take place on Thursday, though details of...

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11 June 2007

£300k writ for the BBC

AFC Bournemouth boss Kevin Bond is suing the BBC for a massive amount of compensation after he lost his job with Newcastle as a result of the Panorama bungs programme shown last September. He is suing the BBC for more than £300,000 over the Panorama affair. Bond claims that the BBC's reporting in the Panorama Bungs programme led to him being sacked from Newcastle. The 41-page writ issued at the...

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11 June 2007

Murder highlights death toll of Iraqi journalists

Sahar al-Haideri, an Iraqi journalist, had received 13 death threats before she was murdered in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul last week. Her killing brings to 106 the number of journalists, almost all Iraqi, murdered in the country since the US invasion in 2003 along with 39 support staff. Mrs al-Haideri, a 45-year- old mother of three who worked as a freelancer for many publications, knew she...

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11 June 2007

UK: New FOI legislation attempt due

A new parliamentary bill to amend the Freedom of Information Act is due to be introduced under the Ten Minute Rule in the House of commons tomorrow. Tom Brake MP is set to introduce the Freedom of Information (Amendment) (No2) Bill, which would remove ministers’ power to veto decisions of the information commissioner. His Private Members’ Bill will also limit the time by which public authorities...

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