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Protecting Journalists Is Protecting Freedom Of Expression For All

Por: Forbes Business November 05, 2022

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In October 2022, the European Parliament published its commissioned study concerning which found the progressive erosion of media freedom around the world. The study that “impunity remains unacceptably high, with most cases of killings remaining unresolved. Imprisonments are on the rise, while online spaces are becoming increasingly hostile and replete with gender-based hate speech.” Pakistani journalists light candles during a vigil for... + full article



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