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Link to: Nine journalists killed in first weeks of 2000

Nine journalists killed in first weeks of 2000

9 Killed Journalists in First Weeks of 2000 After an appalling 12 months in which 87 journalists and media staff were killed, the year 2000 has already seen more brutal violence, with 9 journalists killed in the first 9 weeks of the new year. The first victim was a Sri Lankan journalist who was assassinated […]

Link to: WiPC Special Action for International Women’s Day honours three women

WiPC Special Action for International Women’s Day honours three women

The following is a WiPC special action for International Women’s Day 2000, highlighting the cases of women writers and journalists who have faced persecution and who were especially active in campaigning for women’s rights: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 8 MARCH 2000 International Women’s Day is a time when the Writers in Prison of Committee highlights the […]

Link to: IFJ calls print journalists to seek Lorenzo Natali Prize

IFJ calls print journalists to seek Lorenzo Natali Prize

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an IFJ press release: IFJ calls PRINT JOURNALISTS to seek Lorenzo Natali Prize The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is seeking entries from print journalists for the European Commission 1999 Lorenzo Natali Prize for Journalism. The prize, which honours the memory of the late vice president of the European Commission, […]

Link to: Call for entries to the IFJPrize 2000

Call for entries to the IFJPrize 2000

(IFJ/IFEX) – The following is an 8 February 2000 IFJ press release: THE IFJPRIZE 2000: A CELEBRATION OF TOLERANCE IN JOURNALISM IFJ Media Award To Promote Media Awareness of Racism and Xenophobia Issues The International Federation of Journalists will present three European Media Awards in 2000, one for the written press and two for the […]

Link to: IPI Seminar on “Media and Democracy in the Arab World”

IPI Seminar on “Media and Democracy in the Arab World”

(IPI/IFEX) – The following is an IPI press release: IPI Seminar on “Media and Democracy in the Arab World” Amman, Jordan, 3-5 February 2000 130 journalists and freedom of expression advocates from 28 countries met today in Amman, Jordan, to examine ways of promoting free expression and improving the standards of journalism in the Arab […]

Link to: WAN reports seventy journalists killed in 1999

WAN reports seventy journalists killed in 1999

At least 70 journalists and other media employees were killed in 19 countries in 1999 because of their work or while on duty, according to research by the World Association of Newspapers. The toll marked a dramatic increase after years of decline in deaths and was the highest since 1994, when 73 were killed, WAN […]

Link to: RSF awards grants to journalists from four Southeast Asian countries

RSF awards grants to journalists from four Southeast Asian countries

Reporters sans frontières has awarded grants worth 1,000 US dollars to four journalists who have shown their commitment to press freedom in countries where it is not respected by the authorities. Journalists who try to maintain an independent editorial line in those countries do not have the financial means to work in the best conditions. […]

Link to: Right to know conference in Oxford

Right to know conference in Oxford

Who has the right to know? Should the internet be regulated? Can official secrets be justified in the name of national security? How does the UK’s freedom of information policy measure up? These are just a few of the issues to be discussed at ‘The Right to Know’, an international seminar organised by the British […]

Link to: CPJ expresses its concerns over press freedom in Africa

CPJ expresses its concerns over press freedom in Africa

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 10 January 2000 CPJ letter to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan alerting him to the organisation’s concerns over press freedom in Africa: January 10, 1999 Kofi Annan United Nations Secretary-General United Nations New York NY 10017 BY FAX: (212) 963 4879 Dear Mr. Secretary-General, On the occasion of the […]

Link to: CPJ reports thirty-three journalists killed in 1999 because of their work

CPJ reports thirty-three journalists killed in 1999 because of their work

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 33 JOURNALISTS KILLED IN 1999 BECAUSE OF THEIR WORK CPJ Sees Worldwide Trend to Silence Witnesses to Wars, Atrocities, Corruption Sierra Leone Tops List with Ten Killed; Journalists Also Killed in Yugoslavia, Colombia, Chechnya, East Timor, and Other Countries Warring factions, seeking to […]

Link to: Nearly twice as many journalists killed in 1999; 446 journalists arrested

Nearly twice as many journalists killed in 1999; 446 journalists arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is a 28 December 1999 RSF press release: 1999 Survey Nearly twice as many journalists killed in 1999 446 journalists arrested A total of 36 journalists were killed in the course of their work or because of their opinions in 1999, 446 were arrested and 653 attacked or threatened. A total […]

Link to: Freedom House report ranks 120 countries as democratic, largest number ever

Freedom House report ranks 120 countries as democratic, largest number ever

(Freedom House/IFEX) – The following is a 21 December 1999 Freedom House press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Democracy Momentum Sustained As “Freedom’s Century” Ends Freedom House Report Ranks 120 Countries as Democratic, Largest Number Ever WASHINGTON, December 21 – The momentum towards freedom around the world was sustained during 1999, according to a global survey […]

Link to: Eighty-six journalists and media staff killed in “infamous year” of murder and conflict

Eighty-six journalists and media staff killed in “infamous year” of murder and conflict

(IFJ/IPI/IFEX) – The following is a joint IFJ – IPI press release: 86 Journalists and Media Staff Killed in ‘Infamous Year’ of Murder and Conflict During 1999 more than 80 journalists and media staff were killed or murdered making it one of the worst years on record says the International Federation of Journalists and the […]

Link to: Burmese journalist Daw San San Nweh wins 1999 RSF – Fondation de France Prize

Burmese journalist Daw San San Nweh wins 1999 RSF – Fondation de France Prize

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: Daw San San Nweh (Burma) wins 1999 Reporters Sans Frontières – Fondation de France Prize The annual Reporters Sans Frontières – Fondation de France prize has been awarded to Burmese journalist and novelist San San Nweh. Currently held at Tharrawady prison, she was arrested in Rangoon […]

Link to: Journalists receive International Press Freedom Awards for courage in reporting the news

Journalists receive International Press Freedom Awards for courage in reporting the news

(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 23 November 1999 CPJ press release: Journalists Receive International Press Freedom Awards For Courage in Reporting the News at New York City Ceremony “60 Minutes” Executive Producer Don Hewitt Also Honored at November 23rd Event New York, NY Nov. 23, 1999 – The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) presented […]

Link to: Index on Censorship Freedom of the Press award presented to editors and journalists of independent Republika Srpska newspaper

Index on Censorship Freedom of the Press award presented to editors and journalists of independent Republika Srpska newspaper

**For background information on Nezavisne Novine and Zeljko Kopanja, see IFEX alerts of 25 October, 22 October, 18 October and 23 September 1999** (Index on Censorship/IFEX) – The following is an Index on Censorship press release: The Index on Censorship Freedom of the Press award for 1999 was presented on Tuesday 30 November to the […]