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Amsterdam roundtable to discuss data-driven journalism

Journalists in Europe can apply to attend a roundtable discussion on "data-driven journalism," which uses data and tools available online to enhance reporting. The roundtable will take place in Amsterdam on August 24.

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Fellowships will bring journalists to UN meeting in New York

Journalists worldwide can apply for a three-day fellowship in New York City in advance of a September summit on the United Nations Millenium Development Goals. Deadline: August 9.

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Online seminar aims to improve editing skills

Writers and editors can enroll in an online seminar that will help participants sharpen their editing skills. The course  will take place November 1 to 19. Deadline October 4.

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Fifth Annual Global Youth Summit

The British Council is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for select youth. Apply to become a Global Changemaker, attend the Global Changemakers 5th Annual Global Summit on 21-27 November in the UK.

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Citizen Journalism for Representatives of National Minorities of Armenia

Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) is organizing a workshop on Citizen Journalism for Representatives of National Minorities in 23-25 July, 2010.

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OSCE media freedom representative: Armenian broadcasting law fails to guarantee media pluralism

Despite amendments, Armenia's new Law on Television and Radio fails to promote broadcast pluralism in the digital era, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatovic, said today.

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Azerbaijan: Statement on the Fifth Anniversary of Journalist Elmar Huseynov’s Murder

Article19 Statement
02.03.2010

Today marks the fifth anniversary of the unsolved murder of Monitor editor-in-chief Elmar Huseynov, who was fatally gunned down in his apartment building in a well-organised attack. ARTICLE 19 calls on the Azerbaijani government to redouble its efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice, and to take immediate action to improve freedom of expression in Azerbaijan. Elmar's murder had a distinctly chilling effect on freedom of expression in the country. Today, journalists in Azerbaijan face harassment, threats, imprisonment, and violence for conducting their professional activities. Journalists are imprisoned on politically motivated charges of defamation, inciting hatred, supporting terrorism, hooliganism, and drug possession, yet those who commit physical attacks against journalists remain unpunished. Opposition and independent media outlets operate on an uneven playing field, with unequal access to printing and broadcast facilities, pressure on investors not to advertise in their publications, and excessive civil defamation lawsuits filed by public officials. Self-censorship is pervasive, with few remaining journalists willing to accept the financial and security risks associated with pursuing investigative journalism. These trends are alarming, and seriously call into question the Azerbaijani government’s commitment to freedom of expression and human rights. ARTICLE 19 calls upon the Azerbaijani government to: • Step up its efforts to find and prosecute those responsible for Elmar’s murder, regularly informing Elmar’s family of progress and providing periodic updates to the local press and the international community • Take seriously journalists’ reports of threats against them and provide them with adequate police protection • Promptly and thoroughly investigate all attacks against journalists and prosecute the attackers • Cease all forms of harassment and intimidation of the opposition and independent media • Abolish all practices that create unequal opportunities for opposition and independent media • Eliminate legal provisions that stifle the exercise of freedom of expression, including criminal defamation laws • Take immediate, concrete measures to establish an environment conducive to freedom of expression • Comply with its international commitments to uphold freedom of expression, such as those outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the European Convention on Human Rights.

Source: Article19.org

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