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Public Journalism and the Problem of Objectivity. Women journalists in Namibia's ... - Maria Mboono Nghidinwa. » Elections in Liberia and the role of journalists - Guest blog post - Africa - DW-WORLD.DE. Grahame Womentalkonline is a project by the DW South and Southeast Asia service.

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The blog is an attempt to lend a voice to women in Asia, Europe and around the world and to foster discussion on women’s issues. Our partner: the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Manasi DW works closely with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Germany on this project. Arafatul We encourage young bloggers who want to write for us. We look forward to hearing from you! Visit Blog. IMPORTANCE OF FREE, INDEPENDENT PRESS, ROLE OF JOURNALISTS IN IRAQ WAR HIGHLIGHTED IN WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY OBSERVANCE. Statements SHASHI THAROOR, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information, opening the event, paid tribute to the journalists who had paid dearly in efforts to uphold the rights of people to be informed of what was happening in their communities or in crisis situations around the world.

IMPORTANCE OF FREE, INDEPENDENT PRESS, ROLE OF JOURNALISTS IN IRAQ WAR HIGHLIGHTED IN WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY OBSERVANCE

In that respect, he asked the gathering to observe a moment of silence in honour of the journalists killed during the recent Iraq conflict. One of the journalists killed in the recent conflict was an accredited United Nations correspondent, he said. While it was a solemn moment, the Day was also a cause for celebration. Press freedom was more often recognized as an inalienable right.

LOUISE FRÉCHETTE, Deputy Secretary-General, said that on World Press Freedom Day, the right of the press to do its job was reaffirmed. World Press Freedom Day was also an occasion to remember the many journalists who lost their lives while pursing their mission, she said. 11 September attacks? The Role Women Journalists Played in Poland’s Freedom.

Poland’s success in getting rid of Soviet-imposed Communism and in remaking itself as a Western democratic country remains a puzzle to many folks.

The Role Women Journalists Played in Poland’s Freedom

Shana Penn’s “Solidarity’s Secret: The Women Who Defeated Communism in Poland,” offers clues by focusing attention on seven Polish women who shaped the underground Solidarity newspaper, Tygodnik Mazowsze. This paper kept the movement alive after Polish Communist leader, Wojciech Jaruzelski, decapitated the leadership with arrests of 10,000 men and 1,000 women and imposed martial law on December 13, 1981. Communism never was a good fit in Poland. The Soviets who gained control of Poland and other Eastern European countries with the Yalta agreement near the end of World War II could not impose total control in this country of 38 million. Starting in the 1960’s and expanding in the 1970’s, links were forged between Polish elites and workers—a real threat to the myth of the “worker” oriented Communist state.

What is the Role of Journalistic Community towards the Freedom of Press? The Role of Journalistic Community While the United Nations is working on international agree­ments with regard to freedom of information as a human right, the journalistic community everywhere is also continually striving for advancement of this freedom.

What is the Role of Journalistic Community towards the Freedom of Press?

Press-ing Freedom. O Unbiased News, Where Art Thou? I try to read the paper every day.

O Unbiased News, Where Art Thou?

Yeah, I only read one, but the crap they put in it is all I can take for one day. I read some web news, like Drudge and Yahoo News. I watch TV; that’s where I get most of my news. I read a few different blogs – holy mackerel, there are some wing nuts out there in cyberspace! How do you pick and choose? The problem as I’m seeing it right now though is where I should get my news.

I try to watch the Sunday morning news shows on the networks; ABC has This Week, whose host, George Stephanopoulos, is the former press secretary for Clinton. NBC has Meet the Press, whose host, Tim Russert, has worked for a couple of democrats in the past. NBC has another Sunday morning news show, but I have a hard time listening to Chris Matthews. Besides, Matthews worked for Carter. CBS’ Face the Nation seems to have a pretty decent guy as host — Bob Schieffer, who has no former political affiliation. Li11Unbiased. U.S. Military Covertly Pays to Run Stories in Iraqi Press. WASHINGTON — As part of an information offensive in Iraq, the U.S. military is secretly paying Iraqi newspapers to publish stories written by American troops in an effort to burnish the image of the U.S. mission in Iraq.

U.S. Military Covertly Pays to Run Stories in Iraqi Press

The articles, written by U.S. military "information operations" troops, are translated into Arabic and placed in Baghdad newspapers with the help of a defense contractor, according to U.S. military officials and documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times. Many of the articles are presented in the Iraqi press as unbiased news accounts written and reported by independent journalists. Define Subjective at Dictionary.