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Free expression advocate, PhD, author Cyberactivism & Citizen Journalism in Egypt. Focused on the nexus of technology, media & rights.

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Joined April 2008

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    CPJ condemns the killing of three members of an Ecuadoran reporting team who were kidnapped on March 26 in northern near the Colombian border and calls for the perpetrators to face justice.

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    This morning I went to a very interesting panel with great women. They talked about cyber-harrassment. Thank you for answering my questions. Harcèlement en ligne : les femmes journalistes exigent un plan de lutte

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    Launching a new survey to help develop guidelines for journalists working with from Blueprint For Free Speech in partnership with & cc

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    chimes into the conversation by saying “Only by reducing the silence will we reduce the stigma,” in reference to the social stigma around sexual assault and violence, and how to grow the conversation around the topic

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    "Trainings are very good, but some of these are not very aware of sexual violence & some of them are not very aware of throw issue & I think that they need more consideration" on the training she received as a female journalist in a war zone

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    "It's important to know that you don't have to be in a conflict zone to receive this kind of [sexual] harassment, it can happen if you're just covering your beat," -

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    Bright &I early start to day two at the Sexual Violence: A Silencing Tool seminar w/

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    The Sexual Violence panel today focused on issues such as harassment & physical violence that threaten female journalists. & also spoke about their experiences covering war zones and the lack of training female journalists recieve

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    Good to see media situation in Hungary and Poland addressed at . Lack of free press in some places in Europe should be top item . Press in these countries is muzzled. The debates in Perugia appear dominated by data, fake news and struggling media. 🤨

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  11. "If you do your job well as a reporter you're getting spied on... they're forcing us to act like spies " Jim Risen

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  12. Jim Risen warns against letting the fear of government surveillance and prosecution deter from reporting - don't let yourself become paralyzed by fear

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    10 hours ago

    Lina Attalah, Anna Lekas Miller, Courtney Radsch, Trace Powell, and Rosa Meneses have a panel discussion on the topic of Sexual Violence: A Silencing Tool

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    Rosa Meneses talks about her experience with reporting in conflict areas and the lack of training that reporters receive before going into the field. She explains that the field is very male dominated and it is thought that men don’t need any training.

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    Anna Letas Miller talks about her experience with risk assessments for field work and she says that “I have rarely seen sexual assault integrated into these.” Other risks like oncoming fire, kidnapping, and even car accidents are considered but sexual assault is not

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    Investigative reporter James Risen speaking about “the dark side of the government.”

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    Apr 11

    If you can't get to , not to worry. The ENTIRE CONFERENCE is live-streamed. Watch now - or later - anywhere in the world. Link to all videos here:

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    Journalists at show their solidarity with journalists jailed in by taking selfies. The campaign is supported by & many others.

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    “It was a much freer atmosphere, there weren’t leak investigations. CIA operatives wanted to tell their stories.” - James Risen discussing how it used to be easier & less risky to report on national security between the end of the Cold War & 9/11

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  20. it was intimidating but also great inspiration says Risen about then director George Tenet who told him to spike his story, his notes and never make a call about it again

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