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• Topics / Freedom of expression
They dont need to love us. They need to beware of us.
05.08.2006
The author warns of the dangers of complacency or of losing vigilence when censorship takes on a "softer" appearance, and calls on her fellow journalists to be firm and united in upholiding journalist standards and press freedom
Russian court upholds warning issued to the internet site “Gazeta.ru”
03.08.2006
The warning was over the publication of the cartoons from a Danish newspaper which was deemed by the appropriate state body in Russia to breach the law against terrorism
“And this one was taking photographs”
01.08.2006
More about the arrest of Ukrainian journalist, Maxim Butkevych, during the recent G8 Summit in St. Petersburg
How not to treat the mass media in Ukraine
24.07.2006
The instantaneous reaction of the media and Ukrainian society to the recent attack on journalists would suggest that certain political factions who assume carte blanche is restored would be well advised to think again
Media Trade Union initiates public debate over attacks on journalists
22.07.2006
Following another statement from a Party of the Regions politician, the Media Trade Union warns that such antagonism is fuelling a dangerous attitude towards journalists and points out that in the last month there have been 5 attacks on representatives of the media involving party activists
Oleh Kalashnikov continues to hold his position as State Deputy
22.07.2006
Maxim Butkevych: The judges ruling for some reason states that I expressed remorse
20.07.2006
The journalist stresses he can feel no remorse for haivng simply photographed a peaceful protest action, and describes gratuitous aggression from the Russian riot police
Media Trade Union suggests that STB should not be satisfied with an apology from Kalashnikov, but should demand compensation
20.07.2006
The Media Trade Union considers attacks on journalists performing their professional duties to be a crime against society.
STB journalists say that their conflict with the Party of the Regions is over and thank all their colleagues
20.07.2006
The TV Channel expressed their gratitude to the Ukrainian journalists, representatives of the mass media of other countries and civic organizations which had been unanimous in upholding freedom of speech, and called this one of the clearest expressions of journalist and public solidarity over recent times.
“1 + 1” journalist Maxim Butkevych released in St. Petersburg
19.07.2006
The journalist is emphatic that he was arrested purely because he had a video camera in his hand
Media Trade Union calls on journalists to give wide coverage of the detention of Ukrainian journalists in St. Petersburg
17.07.2006
Ukrainian journalists call upon their colleagues both in Russia and in other countries to give the widest coverage to this arrest of a journalist carrying out his work, and to the violations involved in the detention of peaceful protesters in St Petersburg
Television Journalist from “1+1”, Maxim Butkevych detained in St. Petersburg
16.07.2006
The journalist was arrested in St. Petersburg while filming the rough tactics of Russian police officers breaking up an anti-G8 protest. Not only was he arrested while carrying out his professional duties, but he has been denied access to a lawyer
The Kalashnikov case has been passed to the Prosecutors office
15.07.2006
A criminal investigation has been initiated regarding the assault on two journalists from the TV channel STB while filming near the Verkhovna Rada
Statement from the Crimean Association of Free Journalists and the Committee on Monitoring Press Freedom regarding the sentencing of Volodymyr Lutyev
14.07.2006
IMI monitoring warns of June having been the worst month for attacks on journalists since the Orange Revolution
14.07.2006
Statement from the Independent Media Trade Union
14.07.2006
The Union stresses that the attack yesterday on journalists by State Deputies from the “Party of the Regions” and their bodyguards is a serious violation of journalists rights, and not to be tolerated
The Police do not consider State Deputy Shentsevs actions to have been hooliganism
14.07.2006
On one of the recent cases involving force used against journalists and photographers in the course of their work
The Internet Association of Ukraine speaks out against recent calls to monitor the Internet
07.06.2006
Response from the Internet Association of Ukraine to statements by the Security Service of Ukraine about the alleged need to monitor the Ukrainian segment of the Internet
Ukrainian journalists up in arms over the idea of total control over the Internet
29.05.2006
Irrepressible: A Campaign against Censorship of the Internet
29.05.2006
A call from Amnesty International to join forces in order to prevent censorship of the Internet
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