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Originally published December 2008; updated July 2009.

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Sources: RSF, IJNet, CPJ, IFJ, Frontline Blog, Index on Censorship, Journalism.co.uk, Global Voices Online, Global Voices Advocacy

Suggestions/Contact
If you're a journalist or media user who feels the situation in your country is not being represented in media news please get in touch. We're open to blog suggestions (we can host a special blog series, for example) and story ideas.

If your story is not being told, tell us and let the global media community know about it.

We hope this page is useful. Please do email judith at journalism.co.uk or laura at journalism.co.uk if you have a story, an idea or suggestions for how we can improve this page, or alternatively, leave your comments below.

Useful international journalism links:
Amnesty International
Committee of Concerned Journalists
Committee to Protect Journalists
Dart Center for Journalism&Trauma
Demotix
Frontline Club (UK-based)
Global Voices Advocacy
Global Voices Online
Human Rights Watch
Index on Censorship
International Center for Journalists
International Federation of Journalists
International Journalists' Network
International News Safety Institute
International Press Insitute
Media Standards Trust (UK-based)
openDemocracy
Reporters Without Borders (RSF)


About this page:

The image below depicts Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as adopted by the UN 60 years ago and sets out global rights for freedom of expression (created on Wordle and licensed under Creative Commons).

Sadly, every day these rights are violated. Journalism.co.uk tries to follow up on the most important media stories of the day from a global and online perspective. Of course, it's impossible to cover everything. This page is the opportunity to publicise and track threats to press freedom around the world, highlighting the work of international journalism organisations, such as Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists.

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