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Antonio Zumel Center for Press Freedom

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Alexander Martin Remollino: Journalist, poet, activist PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ronalyn V. Olea   
Saturday, 04 September 2010 13:22
To the very end, he remained a writer for the people. To the very end, he never wavered in his commitment to serve them. At 33, his life may have been short but what Alex did during the best years of his life will be remembered for quite sometime.
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Leaked video shows civilian killings in Iraq, signifies growing power of independent Web journalism PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brett Michael Dykes   
Tuesday, 06 April 2010 00:00

When a nonprofit group this week released video footage, leaked via a source in the Pentagon, showing a 2007 US helicopter attack on a group of civilians in Baghdad, the clip unleashed a viral online sensation and ignited an intense debate about the conduct of US forces in Iraq.

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The struggle of being a woman journalist in Saudi Arabia PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fatima Sidia   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 00:00

Jeddah – The difficulties women journalists face in reporting an event in Saudi Arabia illustrates the wider difficulties experienced by women in the Kingdom. It starts with the press release. They arrive in abundance announcing outside events, seminars or conferences.

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Mind your tweets: CIA and European Union building social networking surveillance system PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Burghardt   
Tuesday, 27 October 2009 13:01
That social networking sites and applications such as Facebook, Twitter and their competitors can facilitate communication and information sharing amongst diverse groups and individuals is by now a cliché.
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Surveillance on Jun Cruz Reyes: 'Attacks on writers are attacks on the people' PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexander Martin Remollino   
Saturday, 26 September 2009 18:19

With two of the country’s most respected writers now confirmed to be under surveillance by government agents, advocates of freedom of expression – a basic right enshrined in the Constitution as well as in international covenants – are sounding the alarm.

 

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