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Liberté de la presse

Journée mondiale de la liberté de la presse - 2007

Liberté de la presse, sécurité des journalistes et impunité
  • It is the season to make lists - the best, the worst, the top newsmakers of 2006 - but at Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) our list is a more chilling one. In 2006, our list counts at least 82 journalists killed in the course of doing their work, in addition to dozens of media workers. Hence, 2006 has the terrible distinction of being the most deadly year on record for journalists.
  • The following is an abridged version of a 31 December 2006 RSF report.
    by Reporters Without Borders / Reporters sans frontières (RSF)
  • 7 February 2008
    Ninety-five journalists and other media workers were killed world-wide because of their professional activities in 2007, with Iraq and other conflict zones accounting for more than two-thirds of the deaths, the World Association of Newspapers said Thursday.
    by World Association of Newspapers (WAN)
  • The year-end tally of journalists killed for their work during 2006 is now available on CPJ Web site.
  • L’Impunité ne doit plus être tolérée quand un journaliste est tué, attaqué ou menacé
  • The four international mandates on freedom of expression - the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, the OAS Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and the ACHPR Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression - released a Joint Declaration addressing key freedom of expression issues today.
    by Article 19
  • The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today released its annual report on journalists and media staff killed last year, confirming that the death toll of at least 155 killed and 22 accidental deaths has marked out 2006 as the bloodiest year on record for journalism worldwide.
  • 2 janvier 2008
    Iraq, Somalie compte la plupart des 65 morts en 2007
    by Committee to Protect Journalists
  • 31 décembre 2007
    La Fédération internationale des journalistes a indiqué aujourd’hui que la violence contre les journalistes avait atteint des niveaux extrêmes en 2007, pour la troisième année consécutive, avec 171 tués, à peine moins que le record établi l’année dernière.
    by FIJ
  • The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) brought to light press freedom and safety of journalists by participating in UNESCO's conference on World Press Freedom Day in Medellin, Colombia.
  • This week a new self-assessment website launches providing journalists and those who work them with a confidential tool to help them determine if they are suffering the effects of post traumatic stress.
    by INSI