04. 01. 2007
OSCE MEDIA WATCHDOG HAILS UN RESOLUTION ON JOURNALISTS' PROTECTION
VIENNA, January 4, 2007 - The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Miklos Haraszti, welcomed today the recent adoption of United Nations Resolution 1738 condemning ...
31. 12. 2006
REPORTERS SANS FRONTIERES: PRESS FREEDOM ROUND-UP 2006, THE DEADLIEST YEAR SINCE 1994
PARIS, December 31, 2006 - The following is an abridged version of a 31 December 2006 RSF report: In 2006 81 journalists and 32 media assistants were killed ...
19. 12. 2006
JOINT DECLARATION ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
JOINT DECLARATION by the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, the OAS Special Rapporteur on Freedom ...
01. 12. 2006
OSCE MEDIA FREEDOM REPRESENTATIVE MARKS 240th ANNIVERSARY OD FIRST ACCESS TO INFORMATION LAW
Forty five out of 56 OSCE participating States have adopted national laws giving specific rights to citizens and journalists to obtain information from government bodies ...
28. 11. 2006
WAN: 2006. DEADLIEST YEAR ON RECORD FOR JOURNALISTS
For journalists around the world, 2006 will be remembered as the deadliest year on record, according to the World Association of Newspapers (WAN). One hundred and five ...
22. 11. 2006
BOOM 93 REJECTS MINISTER STOJKOVIC’S ACCUSATIONS AS UNARGUMENTED
Radio BOOM-93 is well-known for its credibility, objectivity and independence, especially regarding politicians and sensitive issues of importance for citizens of Pozarevac ...
17. 11. 2006
CPJ INTRODUCES 2006 PRESS FREEDOM AWARD WINNERS IN WASHINGTON
Jesús Abad Colorado of Colombia, Jamal Amer of Yemen, and Madi Ceesay of the Gambia have risked their lives to report the news, withstanding attacks, harassment, and imprisonment ...
03. 11. 2006
OSCE MISSION HOSTS DISCUSSION ON EUROPEAN CHARTER ON REGIONAL OR MINORITY LANGUAGES
The event, "The European Charter on Regional or Minority Languages: Implementation and Reporting," was organized by OSCE Mission to Serbia together with the Republic of Serbia's ...
30. 10. 2006
NORTH KOREA, TURKMENISTAN, ERITREA THE WORST VIOLATORS OF PRESS FREEDOM
France, the United States and Japan slip further Gaps widen inside the European Union New countries have moved ahead of some Western democracies in the fifth annual ...
20. 10. 2006
GREEK JOURNALIST RECEIVES THE SEEMO AWARD FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND MUTUAL COOPERATION IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE
After careful deliberation, SEEMO Board Members have chosen Abdulhalim Dede, a journalist and a member of the Turkish-Muslim minority living and working in Western Thrace ...