IFJ in the news

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned.

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Read some of the news highlights from Saturday, November 16 to Monday, November 25 2019:

  1. Groups slam ‘delayed justice’ for victims of Ampatuan massacre, Rappler
  2. Maguindanao massacre: Families hope for justice as verdict looms, Al Jazeera
  3. Palestinian Photographer Blinded in One Eye by Israeli Border Police Fire at Protest, Haaretz
  4. Palestinian journalist loses an eye after being hit by Israeli rubber bullet at West Bank land seizure protest, Russia Today
  5. Journalists Protests After Israeli Forces Shoot Palestinian Journalist in the Eye, Morroco World News
  6. Indonesian reporters support blinded journalists, Anadolu Agency
  7. Global solidarity with Palestinian photographer shot in the eye, Middel East Monitor
  8. Spotlight: Palestinian journalists launch campaign for colleague injured by Israeli soldier, Xinhuanet
  9. IFJ and PJS condemn Israeli shooting of photojournalist in the eye, Wafa
  10. IFJ e PJS condannano l’attacco israeliano al fotogiornalista, Infopal
  11. Rekayasa Foto Cristiano Ronaldo, Produsen Hoax Sebar Berita Palsu, Jawapos
  12. Journalists federation slams Israel over shooting of journalist, Big News Network
  13. Irish MEPs host Brussels event calling for release of Julian Assange, Dublin Gazette
  14. Turkey: Re-arrest of novelist Ahmet Altan is arbitrary and cruel, IFEX
  15. Journalist watchdog condemns Iranian internet shutdown after protests erupt, Jerusalem Post
  16. International Federation Of Journalists Condemns Internet Shutdown In Iran, Radio Farda
  17. Iran mostly back online after unprecedented shutdown, Intelli News
  18. Federacion internacional de periodistas condeno la decision de Iran de bloquear Internet, Iton Gadol
  19. Journalistes suspendus au temps d’Algérie : La fédération internationale des journalistes interpelle la direction et le gouvernement, Interlignes
  20. Censure au Temps d’Algérie : Une « entrave à la liberté de la presse », Algérie Eco
  21. Rassemblement en solidarité avec les journalistes du Temps d’Algérie, El Watan Bosnian journalists demand justice in case of journalist threatened and assaulted by hooligans, Global Voices
  22. 25N: Llamada a la movilización contra la violencia de género y el discurso negacionista, El Faradio
  23. La FAPE reclama medidas contra el acoso a las periodistas en Internet, uno de los problemas "más graves" que sufren, La Vanguardia
  24. Manifestaciones en toda España claman contra la violencia machista, Republica de las ideas
  25. Manifestaciones en toda España contra la violencia machista este lunes, 20 minutos
  26. Journalists under attack in Asia for doing their job, Asian Pacific Post
  27. Afrique: Tunis va accueillir les 49èmes Assises de l’UPF en 2020, Afrique Actu Daily
  28. Details of Azmin's dinner emerges and 10 things that happened yesterday, Malaysia Kini
  29. Journalisme : La défense des droits de la presse et la promotion du respect de l’éthique et de la déontologie, le leitmotiv de Crédo Tetteh, journaliste togolais, Afrique Actu Daily
  30. Bolivie, la bête immonde est de retour, Mediapart Blog
  31. Bolivia: Denuncian amenazas del gobierno de facto contra periodistas locales y extranjeros, Cuba periodistas
  32. Periodistas respaldan a RTVE en no dar cobertura a Supercopa en Arabia Saudí, Periodistas en español
  33. Los sindicatos de periodistas respaldan a RTVE en no dar cobertura a la Supercopa en Arabia Saudí, La mar de Onuba
  34. En finir avec le cyber-harcèlement des femmes journalistes, L'avenir

 

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