Friday, 29 March , 2024

Press

Greece Stuck at Bottom of EU on Press Freedom

Low Ranking Latest Sign of Deteriorating Media Freedom By Eva Cossé May 5, 2023 For the second year in a row, Greece came last among European Union countries...

Dark Day For Press Freedom: British Court Orders Assange Extradition

A British magistrates court ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States and sent the request for his extradition to...

The prosecution of Glenn Greenwald and the global war on free...

23 January 2020 The “criminal conspiracy” charges levelled by the Brazilian government against Intercept Brasil publisher and renowned investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald is the latest...

Brazil Supreme Court Minister Rules to Protect Press Freedom for Glenn...

By Trevor Timm August 8 2019 In a crucial victory for press freedom in Brazil, Minister Gilmar Mendes, a member of Brazil’s Supreme Court, has barred...

The global war on journalism

6 June 2019 Australian Federal Police officers raided two separate news offices within 24 hours this week, in a chilling and blatant attack on the...

Montenegrin Journalist Jailed In ‘Disturbing Setback’ For Press Freedom

January 16, 2019 A court in Montenegro has sentenced an investigative reporter to 1 1/2 years in prison in a ruling condemned by international media...

Argentina: National Mobilization of Press Workers

The aim of the mobilization was to demand a proper wage negotiation process, the cessation of layoffs, the ending of job insecurity and to claim that the minimum wage should not be below the Family Basket. They protested in defense of Freedom of Speech, the compliance of agreements made with companies and the State, the ending of persecution due to political activism, the elimination of wage taxes and the immediate annulment of the Anti-protest Protocol.