Articles by Thai Journalists Association
Stop using media as a political weapon, journalists groups tell government, opposition
The TJA and its partners also reminded the media of its duty to uphold the principles of social responsibility and professional ethics.
Media groups slam Red Shirts for intimidating journalists
UDD leader Jatiporn Promphan challenged and threatened a journalist at a 29 April press conference.
Online censorship amid mounting political tension
More than 50,000 websites and web pages are currently blocked in Thailand.
International Mission demands President Arroyo protect media as elections loom
The mission team is concerned for the safety of journalists as the prosecution of those accused in the Maguindanao massacre takes place in a tense environment ahead of the May elections.
IFJ international mission demands justice for massacre
The mission report raises concerns over the commitment and capacity of authorities to guarantee a full and independent prosecution of the killers.
Fifty-two IFEX members condemn massacre of journalists, call for justice
Condemning the problem of impunity in the Philippines, 52 IFEX members appeal for justice in the horrible massacre of a reported 28 journalists.
Forty-five IFEX members call for release of journalist Chief Ebrimah Manneh
Free expression advocates from around the world gathered this week in Oslo, Norway, at the IFEX General Meeting. Forty-five IFEX members signed on to the following statement, calling on The Gambian government to enforce an ECOWAS court judgement of the journalist’s case.
Forty IFEX members protest attacks on free expression
Free expression advocates from around the world gathered this week in Oslo, Norway, at the IFEX General Meeting. Forty IFEX members signed the following statement, calling on the Bahraini authorities to address recent attacks on free expression in that country.