Tag: journalists
Rights group calls for decriminalization of libel following conviction of Filipino...
Human Rights Watch said it finds the verdict convicting Filipino journalist Frank Cimatu of cyber-libel "very concerning”
Journalism faces great challenges from inside and outside, says Indian journalist
The Indian Catholic Press Association has also chosen a Jesuit priest and a Holy Spirit nun for its annual awards this year
Challenge to Catholic communicators
“Communication does not take place if listening has not taken place, and there is no good journalism without the ability to listen"
Online ‘opinion media’ cuffs press freedom in ‘new era of polarization’
“The creation of media weaponry in authoritarian countries eliminates their citizens’ right to information"
More than 130 journalists arrested in Myanmar, media group says
Among those arrested, 109 were men and 26 were women, while three other journalists were killed in the course of their work
Pope Francis: ‘The Church is not a political organization that has...
The pope urged journalists to escape “from the tyranny of always being online,” to encounter and communicate reality
Melo Acuña, Filipino veteran journalist, writes 30
Veteran Filipino journalist Melo Acuña, a correspondent and opinion writer for LiCAS.news, succumbed to COVID-19 on August 27
Myanmar military arrests more journalists
Arrested were Sithu Aung Myint, commentator with Voice of America, and Htet Htet Khine, freelance producer for BBC Media Action
Philippine court dismisses libel case against journalist Maria Ressa
The plight of Ressa has raised international concern about the harassment of journalists in the Philippines
Myanmar jails two journalists for ‘incitement,’ ‘spreading false news’
More than 80 journalists have been arrested since the February 1 coup, and over 50 of them face criminal charges