Entries for February 2007
Washington Post media reporter Howard Kurtz reports on Bob Woodruff, the ABC News anchor who was severely injured in Iraq by an IED in January 2006. Woodruff was in a coma for more than a month following the incident. An hour-long report from Woodruff will air Feb. 27 on ABC. Read the article in The Washington Post.
Crimes of War is now accepting applications for a one-day training workshop on the laws of armed conflict and how they apply in the circumstances of contemporary warfare. Mid-career journalists may apply to attend the session, which will be held March 28 in Washington, DC. Application deadline is March 9. Visit the Crimes of War website for more information
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 7, 2007
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International Women’s Media Fou...
Forty-five writers received Hellman/Hammett grants this year from Human Rights Watch. The individuals, from 22 countries, were recognized for their courage in the face of political persecution. Read about the awardees on HRW's website.
The Committee to Protect Journalists has released a new report that documents hundreds of cases of media repression in dozens of countries. Attacks on the Press examines the growing number of journalists who were killed and jailed for their work in 2006. Read CPJ's report online.
Russian president Vladimir Putin vowed Feb. 1 to protect the press. Responding to an international outcry over the murder of Russian journalist and former Courage in Journalism Award recipient Anna Politkovskaya, Putin for the first time acknowleged the importance of Politkovskaya's work. He had previously said Politkovskaya's "influence on political life in Russia was minimal.” According to a recent CPJ study, Russia is the third deadliest country in the world for journalists over the past 15 years. Read the CPJ alert.
Three women's rights activists and journalists were arrested in Iran on their way to a journalism workshop in India. Two of the three, Talat Taghinia and Mansoureh Shojai write for online journal Zanestan (City of Women) The third woman, Farnaz Seify, runs a popular feminist blog. Though the women were later released, they face a hearing in two months. Click here to read the article.
The Network of Women in Media in will hold its fifth annual meeting Feb. 9-11 in Bangalore, India. The event will include panel discussions and the launch of the Anupama Jayaraman Memorial Award for young women journalists. Visit NWMI's website for further details.