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.

Credits: Franck Perry

Read some of the news highlights from Saturday, October 12 to Friday, October 18 2019:

  1. Catalogne : 12 journalistes blessés, une enquête réclamée, L'indépendant
  2. C.Europa pide investigar ataques a periodistas en manifestaciones catalanas, El Diario Libre
  3. Solicitan investigar ataques a periodistas en manifestaciones catalanas, Radio Monte-Carlo
  4. Deportaciones ordenadas por Maduro incluyen a políticos y periodistas, El Pitazo
  5. "Si atacas y provocas, al final la gente pierde el miedo", Publico
  6. Uniones internacionales de periodistas piden investigar violencia policial en Cataluña, El Pais
  7. La FAPE pide a los poderes públicos que protejan a periodistas en Cataluña, La Vanguardia
  8. Uniones internacionales de periodistas piden investigar violencia policial en Cataluña, Sputnik
  9. Entregan reconocimiento a periodistas dominicanos en el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, Miami Diario
  10. Can a new documentary and global campaign help deliver ‘real aid’?, Equal Times
  11. Citizens fill Republic Street calling for justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, The Shift News
  12. Silence in the Valley: Kashmiri Media After the Abrogation of Article 370, Economical and Political Weekly
  13. International Journalists Federation stands against decision of National TV and Radio Council, 112
  14. Lawyers can enable journalists under attack to ‘fight back and to win’, Irish Legal
  15. Citizens fill Republic Street calling for justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, The Shift
  16. In Sri Lanka, Cartoonists Take on the Alt-Right, Fair Observer
  17. Reasserting the rights and duties of journalists with the IFJ’s new Global Charter of Ethics, Equal Time
  18. British Journalist Alice Taylor Wins Case Against Albanian Immigration Police,T T-Sarizm

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