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  • Third Eye: All about eyeglasses, pink scheme of things in Maharashtra politics, and sweet moment at party office

    All about eyeglasses: When former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren reached his assembly constituency Saraikela, he was again asked by journalists about his New Delhi visit. This time he gave a new answer. He said his eyeglasses were broken and on the advice of his grandson living in New Delhi he went to the national capital to get them repaired. The media persons were speechless after this response.

    When former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren reached his assembly constituency Saraikela, he was again asked by journalists about his New Delhi visit. This time he gave a new answer. He said his eyeglasses were broken and on the advice of his grandson living in New Delhi he went to the national capital to get them repaired. The media persons were speechless after this response.

    When former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren reached his assembly constituency Saraikela, he was again asked by journalists about his New Delhi visit. This time he gave a new answer. He said his eyeglasses were broken and on the advice of his grandson living in New Delhi he went to the national capital to get them repaired. The media persons were speechless after this response.Pink scheme of things in Maharashtra politicsMaharashtra’s deputy CM Ajit Pawar recently said that he had no plans to contest from Baramati assembly seat and hinted that NCP may field his younger son Jay from the constituency. Sanjay Raut of Shiv SenaUBT has, however, rubbed it in. Referring to Pawar’s attempt to woo women voters by adopting pink color in his campaign, Raut called Pawar a ‘chameleon’. The word play was meant to convey that Pawar switched sides by joining BJP. Raut added that no ‘pinkish’ party has ever prospered. He cited the case of former Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao, who had changed his party’s color to pink.

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    Former IPS officer and now BJP member, Bharati Ghosh, won many hearts during her visit to the party headquarters in New Delhi on Tuesday. She tied rakhi and offered sweets to journalists and staff members. Ghosh, once a favorite officer of West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, is highly agitated over the rapemurder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata and wants severest action against the culprits.

  • Third eye: Congress’ media club, condition for return gift and Mama Banavla

    Condition for return gift: BJP MP and diamond tycoon Govind Dholakia found himself cornered by the party’s women MPs. After Rajya Sabha was adjourned on Friday, some women MPs led by BJP MP from Madhya Pradesh, Kavita Patidar, spoke to Dholakia and reminded him about the upcoming Raksha Bandhan. Also, each of them demanded one carat diamond for tying him rakhi. A smiling Dholakia assured them a return gift if they could make a trip to Surat on Raksha Bandhan.

    ‘Mama Banavla’: Uddhav Thackeray, in New Delhi recently, used a word play to slam BJP’s central leadership. Claiming that it was insecure of top BJP leaders like UP CM Yogi Adityanath, he said the leadership was trying to cut him down to size. He added former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Chouhan has been shunted out to the Center as it doesn’t want him to become big. Thackeray said BJP leadership made a ‘mama’ out of Chouhan. While Chouhan is called ‘mama’ in MP circles, in Marathi ‘mama banavla’ means someone being fooled or duped.

    Congress’ Media Club: At a meeting of Congress Lok Sabha MPs presided over by LoP Rahul Gandhi, many were amused by an advisory from the party’s deputy leader in Lok Sabha, Gaurav Gogoi. With Gandhi sitting next to him, Gogoi said the leadership has noticed that many MPs talk to media persons on Parliament premises. He cautioned them against it by saying that “journalists are nobody’s friends” and they “are there only to get news”. After the meeting, some MPs wondered why Gogoi, who misses no opportunity to give soundbites before TV cameras in Parliament complex and who has his own WhatsApp media group, wanted others to shun the media. They concluded that his advice was perhaps aimed at limiting media interaction to, what they call, a “particular club within Congress”.

  • Bangladesh’s necessary opposition social gathering calls media ‘biased’ after drawing flak for assault on scribes

    Days after the assault incident at an Iftar social gathering, BNP’s secretary widespread Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir accused the media of “toeing the government line”.

    Journalists had been assaulted by activists of BNP’s affiliated our our bodies at an Iftar social gathering in Dhaka not too way back.

    By Sahidul Hasan Khokon: The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has drawn sharp criticism after its youth entrance activists not too way back assaulted journalists on the social gathering’s private Iftar social gathering in Dhaka. Days after the incident, the social gathering’s secretary widespread Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir accused the media of “toeing the government line”.

    “The government is controlling media outlets and influencing them,” Fakhrul was quoted as saying by television channels.

    Last week, a minimal of three journalists had been injured as activists of BNP’s affiliated our our bodies assaulted private television channel journalists, drawing widespread condemnation from senior scribes on social media. Fakhrul known as the attackers “AL (Awami League) intruders at the event”.

    On a separate converse current, one different BNP prime chief, Nilufar Chowdhury Moni, launched a scathing assault on journalists. She dubbed the journalists “biased”.

    “Not a single journalist is objective and independent,” talked about Nilufar, with out offering any apology for the assault on journalists by her private social gathering cadres.

    This shows the social gathering’s sheer disregard for freedom of the press, researchers talked about. Observers talked about the portrayal of journalists in poor mild and allegations made in the direction of them was a conventional case of the social gathering’s double regular given its prolonged file of defending assaults on journalists.

    The BNP has suspended three activists, which observers contemplate is solely an attempt at an “image makeover”. In the earlier, comparable bulletins rang gap as such suspended activists had been reportedly allotted larger rank and file inside the social gathering months later, they recognized.

    Fakhrul and Moni’s allegations in the direction of the media come correct after the media retailers carried a report on how BNP’s showing chief Tarique Rahman, now fundamental a fugitive life in London, colluded with dreaded Pakistan-based terror group chief and now proscribed Northeast insurgent chief Paresh Barua to convey 10 truckloads of arms to Bangladesh in 2004.

    On April 1, citing investigations by Bangladesh authorities and Indian security officers, loads of mainstream media retailers reported that every the phobia leaders had been roaming scot free inside the nation, having gotten patronage from prime intelligence officers.

    Fakhrul’s latest allegation that the press is “controlled by AL” follows a menace he had issued to journalists asking them to refrain from reporting on Tarique’s reported “flagrant corruption”.

    An alarming pattern is perhaps current in BNP-Jamaat’s technique in path of the press, as a result of the social gathering stalwarts went gaga over press freedom sooner than western diplomats, conveniently ignoring the social gathering’s dismal file of issuing such verbal threats to journalists frequently, and assaulting people who had been vocal of state-sponsored rise of militancy reportedly on the behest of Tarique over the previous regime of BNP-Jamaat combine, observers underlined.

    “You should not write anything against our leader. Rather you should only toe the line with the narrative we build surrounding our leadership…,” that’s how Fakhrul lashed out on the media in January at a press conference, attacking the nation’s fundamental television channel for carrying in depth evaluation on the alleged money laundering by Tarique.

    Reacting sharply to Fakhrul’s assertion, Ajoy Das Gupta, a senior journalist, talked about, “The BNP’s hue and cry about press freedom is like shedding crocodile’s tearsâ€æ A free press should be encouraged to expose faultlines that party stalwarts like Fakhrul and his boss Tarique desperately try to hide from public domain and also hold the government accountable by giving voice to voiceless.”

    “Beating up journalists and calling the media outlets ‘AL stooges’ expose the desperate BNP’s effort to mount pressure on the press and asking the media to toe the line with the diktat Fakhrul issued just two months back — no adverse reportage on the party top boss,” he added.

    In newest events, a minimal of three conditions have been reported the place members of the BNP- Jamaat combine snatched and damaged cameras of mediamen and thrashed journalists.

    The last tenure of the BNP-Jamaat combine observed ruthless killings of “secular and progressive” journalists, carried out by their cadres, all through the nation.

    BBC stringer Manik Saha was brutally killed in broad daylight in Khulna, as had been a lot of completely different scribes by militants, who reportedly cherished the backing of the then BNP-Jamaat led alliance.

    The murder of journalists befell alongside a advertising and marketing marketing campaign in the direction of Awami League leaders that culminated in a grenade assault on August 21, 2004 on an AL rally addressed by Sheikh Hasina.

    Moreover, direct backing of Tarique was reported broadly by way of the BNP-Jamaat regime when militancy reared its ugly head. Leading analyst Bertil Lintner described Bangladesh as “a cocoon of terror” inside the Far Eastern Economic Review, printed on April 4, 2002. Elisa Griswold predicted an Afghan-style Islamist revolution inside the article ‘The Next Islamist Revolution?’ printed in The New York Times on January 23, 2005.

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  • Journalist sans independence identical as decide who has misplaced independence: Justice Srikrishna

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Former Supreme Court decide BN Srikrishna has known as for preserving the independence of journalists to make sure easy functioning of democracy within the nation.

    Justice Srikrishna was talking Friday evening after presenting the annual PurpleInok awards for excellence in journalism, instituted by the Mumbai Press Club.

    “Two professions have to be necessarily independent, a judge and a journalist. If they falter, democracy suffers,” he mentioned.

    “A journalist who loses his independence is as bad as a judge who has lost his independence,” he added.

    “Remember, you are in a profession where honesty is really the best policy,” mentioned the famous jurist, who headed the Srikrishna Commission that investigated causes and apportioned blame for the Mumbai riots of 1992-93.

    Senior journalist TJS George was introduced the PurpleInok Award for lifetime achievement for his distinguished profession as an editor and columnist.

    In the Sixties, George (94) was the editor of the Patna-headquartered newspaper ‘The Searchlight’ identified for its anti-establishment stand.

    The Press Club’s ‘Journalist of the Year’ Award for 2021 was given to Om Gaur, National Editor of ‘Dainik Bhaskar’ for main a crew of reporters and photographers that “tirelessly exposed the tragedy of Covid deaths” in UP’s cities and cities alongside the river Ganga.

    In his acceptance speech, Gaur mentioned he was receiving the award on behalf of his colleagues who made the protection doable.

    The awards, together with 24 different winners in 12 classes, have been introduced at NCPA auditorium in south Mumbai.

    MUMBAI: Former Supreme Court decide BN Srikrishna has known as for preserving the independence of journalists to make sure easy functioning of democracy within the nation.

    Justice Srikrishna was talking Friday evening after presenting the annual PurpleInok awards for excellence in journalism, instituted by the Mumbai Press Club.

    “Two professions have to be necessarily independent, a judge and a journalist. If they falter, democracy suffers,” he mentioned.

    “A journalist who loses his independence is as bad as a judge who has lost his independence,” he added.

    “Remember, you are in a profession where honesty is really the best policy,” mentioned the famous jurist, who headed the Srikrishna Commission that investigated causes and apportioned blame for the Mumbai riots of 1992-93.

    Senior journalist TJS George was introduced the PurpleInok Award for lifetime achievement for his distinguished profession as an editor and columnist.

    In the Sixties, George (94) was the editor of the Patna-headquartered newspaper ‘The Searchlight’ identified for its anti-establishment stand.

    The Press Club’s ‘Journalist of the Year’ Award for 2021 was given to Om Gaur, National Editor of ‘Dainik Bhaskar’ for main a crew of reporters and photographers that “tirelessly exposed the tragedy of Covid deaths” in UP’s cities and cities alongside the river Ganga.

    In his acceptance speech, Gaur mentioned he was receiving the award on behalf of his colleagues who made the protection doable.

    The awards, together with 24 different winners in 12 classes, have been introduced at NCPA auditorium in south Mumbai.

  • LeT militants, handlers booked for threatening journalists on-line

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: Police on Saturday filed a case in opposition to militants and handlers belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and considered one of its offshoots for sending menace letters to journalists in Kashmir.

    “Case registered against handlers, active terrorists & OGWs of terror outfit LeT & its offshoot TRF for online publication & dissemination of a direct threat letter to Journalists & reporters based in Kashmir. FIR No.82/2022 U/S 13 UAPA, 505, 153B, 124A & 506 IPC in Shergari PS,” Srinagar Police wrote on Twitter.

    Case registered in opposition to handlers, energetic terrorists & OGWs of terror outfit LeT & its offshoot TRF for on-line publication & dissemination of a direct menace letter to Journalists & reporters based mostly in Kashmir. FIR No. 82/2022 U/S 13 UAPA, 505, 153B, 124A & 506 IPC in shergari PS.

    — Srinagar Police (@SrinagarPolice) November 12, 2022

    TRF or The Resistance Front, which is believed to be a shadow of the LeT outfit, had issued a web based menace to a couple media homes within the valley “for their traitorous” acts and “nexus with fascist Indian regime.

    SRINAGAR: Police on Saturday filed a case in opposition to militants and handlers belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and considered one of its offshoots for sending menace letters to journalists in Kashmir.

    “Case registered against handlers, active terrorists & OGWs of terror outfit LeT & its offshoot TRF for online publication & dissemination of a direct threat letter to Journalists & reporters based in Kashmir. FIR No.82/2022 U/S 13 UAPA, 505, 153B, 124A & 506 IPC in Shergari PS,” Srinagar Police wrote on Twitter.

    Case registered in opposition to handlers, energetic terrorists & OGWs of terror outfit LeT & its offshoot TRF for on-line publication & dissemination of a direct menace letter to Journalists & reporters based mostly in Kashmir. FIR No. 82/2022 U/S 13 UAPA, 505, 153B, 124A & 506 IPC in shergari PS.
    — Srinagar Police (@SrinagarPolice) November 12, 2022
    TRF or The Resistance Front, which is believed to be a shadow of the LeT outfit, had issued a web based menace to a couple media homes within the valley “for their traitorous” acts and “nexus with fascist Indian regime.

  • Pak journalists boycott press convention of Khan’s occasion after verbal spat with senior chief over corruption problem

    Pakistani journalists on Wednesday boycotted a press convention of embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf occasion right here after a verbal spat broke out between them and a senior PTI chief over a corruption-related query involving a detailed good friend of former first woman Bushra Bibi.

    During a press convention with PTI members Asad Umar, Shahbaz Gill and Ali Muhammad Khan, a journalist requested former info minister Fawad Chaudhry to touch upon stories alleging that Farah Khan, a detailed good friend of Bushra Bibi, was concerned in corrupt actions and had not too long ago left the nation together with her husband, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.

    The Opposition alleges that Farah acquired an enormous sum of cash for getting officers transferred and posted based on their decisions, calling the rip-off the “mother of all scandals” amounting to six billion Pakistani rupees (USD 32 million). Maryam Nawaz, the Pakistan Muslim League (N) Vice President and deposed premier Nawaz Sharif’s daughter, claimed that Farah has executed the corruption on the behest of Imran and his spouse.

    Infuriated by the query, Chaudhry lashed out on the reporter, claiming that he was a “hired phoney” and that he knew the place the scribe acquired his “bribe” from. The former minister additionally started hurling abuses on the reporter.

    Enraged at Chaudhry’s actions, all of the journalists current on the press convention demanded an apology from him, just for him to query why he ought to apologise and to whom.

    Soon after, Chaudhry began his assertion however was lower off by chants from the journalists who refused to take heed to him, the report mentioned.

    Observing the severity of the scenario, whereas the opposite PTI leaders tried to persuade the journalists to take heed to Asad Umar as a substitute, Chaudhry questioned why his colleague ought to converse as a substitute of him and maintained that he had not instructed any lies, demanding that he’ll converse and everybody should pay attention.

    Protesting his angle, the journalists dropped their microphones on the dais and mentioned that they might not permit Chaudhry to talk except he apologised to the reporter who he abused.

    The PTI leaders quickly ended the press convention and left.

    Earlier this week, Farah left for Dubai following the dissolution of the National Assembly within the wake of the no-trust transfer in opposition to Prime Minister Khan.

    In addition to Farah, different leaders of PTI have additionally began to depart for overseas, Express News reported.

    According to sources within the PTI, Farah left for Dubai on Sunday, including that her husband additionally resides within the Emirati state, the report mentioned.

  • Jailed journalists attain file excessive for sixth yr

    Increased authorities intolerance of impartial reporting pushed the variety of imprisoned journalists worldwide to a file excessive of 293 this yr, greater than 1 / 4 of them in China alone, a monitoring group stated in an annual survey launched Thursday.
    The complete, up from 280 in 2020, is the sixth consecutive annual file for the variety of jailed journalists worldwide as tallied by the monitoring group, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists. Since the group established the database of imprisonments in 1992, it has change into a worldwide bench mark for measuring repression of journalists.
    Joel Simon, the group’s government director, and Arlene Getz, its editorial director, stated in releasing the survey that the relentless climb within the variety of jailed journalists mirrored differing circumstances by nation, however {that a} widespread denominator was a rising unwillingness amongst authoritarian governments to abide the general public launch of data they thought-about a menace.
    “The number reflects two inextricable challenges — governments are determined to control and manage information, and they are increasingly brazen in their efforts to do so,” Simon stated. “Imprisoning journalists for reporting the news is the hallmark of an authoritarian regime.”
    The survey, which counted these imprisoned as of December 1, supplied a counterpoint to China’s aggressive efforts geared toward showcasing itself for the Beijing Winter Olympics in February and portraying the ruling Communist Party as a defender of democratic liberties.
    Fifty journalists are recognized to be imprisoned by China, the survey discovered, greater than anyplace else, and for the primary time together with journalists from Hong Kong, the Chinese territory subjected to a harsh safety legislation in 2020 after pro-democracy protests there.
    No. 2 this yr is Myanmar, the place a navy junta seized energy in February, arrested many reporters and imprisoned not less than 26. Egypt with 25, Vietnam, 23, and Belarus, 19, spherical out the highest 5 on the survey record, adopted by Turkey, 18, Eritrea, 16, Saudi Arabia and Russia, each 14, and Iran, 9.
    Getz acknowledged that some international locations that traditionally have been among the many high jailers of journalists defied the development. Turkey, for instance, which was No. 1 in 2018, receded within the rankings after its launch of 20 journalists final yr.
    But in Turkey’s case, its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, successfully silenced the home media in a crackdown that adopted the failed 2016 coup. Many journalists have shifted to different professions, whereas others awaiting prosecution have been paroled.
    Getz stated that “it would be naive to see lower prisoner numbers as a sign of a change of heart toward the press.”
    No journalist has been imprisoned in North America as of Dec. 1, the group stated, however it famous that the US Press Freedom Tracker, a collaboration of the group and different press advocacy organisations, reported not less than 56 arrests and detentions of journalists throughout the United States this yr, 86% of them throughout protests. That complete almost equals the totals for 2017, 2018 and 2019 mixed.
    The group additionally reported that the variety of journalists killed worldwide in retaliation for his or her work totaled not less than 19 this yr as of Dec. 1, in contrast with 22 for all of 2020. Three different journalists have been killed this yr whereas reporting from battle zones, the group stated, and two others have been killed masking protests or avenue clashes.
    Mexico remained the deadliest nation for reporters within the Western Hemisphere, based on the group, with three individuals killed in retribution for his or her reporting. The group stated it was investigating six different killings of reporters in Mexico to find out the motives of the killers.
    India was residence to the very best variety of journalists killed in retribution for his or her reporting — 4 — and a fifth was killed masking a protest, the group stated.
    This article initially appeared in The New York Times.

  • Is the EU doing sufficient to guard journalists?

    When Daphne Caruana Galizia was murdered on October 16, 2017 in a automotive bomb assault individuals had been shocked, not solely throughout Europe however world wide.
    But the Maltese reporter who was famend for her investigations into corruption and cash laundering wasn’t the one one. In the 4 years since her demise, different colleagues together with Jan Kuciak from Slovakia, Giorgos Karaivaz from Greece and Peter de Vries from the Netherlands have additionally been killed. In Europe — the continent that’s thought-about a comparatively protected haven for media professionals.
    Julie Majerczak, head of the Brussels workplace of Reporters Without Borders (RSF), instructed DW that regardless that that’s nonetheless the case, the scenario has been steadily deteriorating within the final couple of years. “And journalists being murdered is only the tip of the iceberg,” she mentioned.
    According to the European Commission, 900 media professionals had been attacked within the European Union in 2020. Some of those assaults had been bodily, however in addition they included insults and harassment — particularly of ladies, each offline and on-line.
    Journalists more and more feeling the stress
    These findings don’t come as a shock to Manuel Delia. The Maltese investigative blogger and activist who led anti-government protests following Caruana Galizia’s homicide not too long ago determined to go away his residence nation together with his household for an undisclosed location.
    He was being focused with threats by these accused of complicity in Caruana Galizia’s homicide; he obtained numerous nameless cellphone calls, and faux web sites had been arrange in his identify to destroy his popularity.
    The homicide of Caruana Galizia has had a “paradoxical effect” on journalism in Malta, he instructed DW. The undeniable fact that a lot of the suspects have been charged and their crimes uncovered was an indication that it doesn’t work out properly for individuals who killed journalists. “That makes us feel safer,” he mentioned.
    But on the similar time, Delia mentioned, he and different journalists have been depicted as traitors and threats to Malta’s democracy in media shops owned by the governing Labour Party. And this “isolation,” as Delia phrases it, has given criminals the chance to place additional stress on them by way of blogs or spoof web sites or emails.
    “These days are probably the hottest times in the last four years,” mentioned Delia. “Will this end up in physical violence? It has once, so I cannot make any promises.”
    Polish investigative journalist Wojciech Ciesla has additionally seen the stress mounting on these journalists who report critically on his nation’s ruling right-wing Law and Justice celebration (PiS). Ciesla, who works with Investigate Europe, a multinational analysis group, mentioned issues have dramatically modified since PiS got here to energy in 2015.
    “I think Poland is currently following Viktor Orban’s steps in Hungary toward limiting the freedom of the press,” he mentioned, referencing the Hungarian prime minister’s systematic efforts to grab management of the nation’s media, management political narratives and dismantle pluralism. Every day is a wrestle to entry info, Ciesla added, with the federal government deciding who has “the privilege” to learn.
    EU pledges to ‘protect those who create transparency’
    The experiences of reporters like Delia and Ciesla haven’t gone unnoticed in Brussels. The European Commission, the EU’s govt physique, has not too long ago promised to take extra motion.
    EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen devoted a whole a part of her State of the European Union speech in September to the liberty of the press. “Information is a public good,” she mentioned. “We must protect those who create transparency — the journalists.”
    That similar day, the commissioner liable for upholding the rule of regulation within the EU, Vera Jourova, introduced a bundle of suggestions to assist EU nations observe by means of with that vow. She confused that it was the primary time media freedom and security had been positioned so excessive on the European agenda.
    Specific measures included the creation of impartial nationwide assist providers, together with assist traces, authorized recommendation, psychological assist and shelters for media professionals going through threats.
    Delia mentioned it was good to see that EU establishments “have stepped up the alarm” and shone the highlight on how necessary journalism is for democracy.
    The Maltese blogger has is hopeful concerning the legislative proposals that EU officers have pledged to current in 2022. Among them is the European Media Freedom Act, which goals to guard the independence of media. It’s not but clear what measures this bundle will comprise, however Majerczak of RSF mentioned it could most likely sort out hidden state assist for pro-government media, for instance by means of commercials.
    “What we absolutely need are legislative measures that are followed by sanctions if breached, not only recommendations,” mentioned Majerczak. She fears — as do journalists Delia and Ciesla — that stern phrases aren’t sufficient to make an impression on some EU governments.
    “I’m thinking of Poland, Hungary, Malta, Greece and Bulgaria for example,” she mentioned, singling out Bulgaria as “the worst EU student.”
    In RSF’s 2021 World Press Freedom Index, the jap European state ranked 112 out of 180 nations. According to RSF, the few outspoken journalists in Bulgaria are subjected not solely to harassment by the state, but in addition intimidation and violence.

    Anti-SLAPP initiative goals to counter abusive litigation
    Delia has additionally pinned his hopes on one other initiative the EU Commission is planning to place ahead subsequent yr which goals to guard journalists and human rights activists in opposition to abusive litigation, or so-called strategic lawsuits in opposition to public participation (SLAPP).
    When Daphne Caruana Galizia was murdered in October 2017, the investigative journalist had 47 SLAPPs pending in opposition to her. These intimidation lawsuits are sometimes used to threaten and silence media employees — an enormous downside, particularly for individuals who work independently or for small analysis entities.
    “The person charged with killing Daphne wanted to sue me in the UK for over 70 million pounds [€82 million or $95 million],” mentioned Delia. “That would have been my last day in journalism.”
    “I have little reason to be optimistic. My country is less democratic than it used to be,” he mentioned.
    But not less than, he added, EU establishment initiatives are moving into the fitting course.

  • Facebook to vary guidelines on attacking public figures on its platforms

    Facebook will now depend activists and journalists as “involuntary” public figures and so improve protections towards harassment and bullying focused at these teams, its world security chief mentioned in an interview this week.

    The social media firm, which permits extra essential commentary of public figures than of personal people, says it’s altering its strategy on the harassment of journalists and “human rights defenders”, who it says are within the public eye attributable to their work reasonably than their public personas.

    Facebook is below wide-ranging scrutiny from world lawmakers and regulators over its content material moderation practices and harms linked to its platforms, with inside paperwork leaked by a forming the idea for a U.S. Senate listening to final week.

    How Facebook, which has about 2.8 billion month-to-month lively customers, treats public figures and content material posted by or about these figures has been an space of intense debate. In latest weeks, the corporate’s “cross check” system, which the Wall Street Journal reported has the impact of exempting some high-profile customers from standard Facebook guidelines, has been within the highlight.

    Facebook additionally differentiates between public figures and personal people within the protections it affords round on-line dialogue: as an example, customers are usually allowed to name for the dying of a star in discussions on the platform.

    The firm declined to share an inventory of different involuntary public figures however mentioned they’re assessed on a case-by-case foundation. Earlier this yr, Facebook mentioned it could take away content material celebrating, praising or mocking George Floyd’s dying, as a result of he was deemed an involuntary public determine.

    Facebook’s Global Head of Safety Antigone Davis mentioned the corporate was additionally increasing the varieties of assaults that it could not permit on public figures on its websites, as a part of an effort to scale back assaults disproportionately confronted by girls, individuals of colour and the LGBTQ group.

    Facebook will not permit extreme and undesirable sexualizing content material, derogatory sexualized photoshopped photographs or drawings or direct destructive assaults on an individual’s look, for instance, in feedback on a public determine’s profile.

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  • Odisha sanctions Rs 2.55 crore ex-gratia to members of the family of 17 journalists who died of COVID-19

    By PTI
    BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha authorities has sanctioned an ex-gratia of Rs 2.55 crore to the members of the family of 17 working journalists of the state who died because of COVID-19, an official launch mentioned.

    Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik accredited a proposal on this regard put-forth by the Information and Public Relations (I&PR) Department on Friday.

    An help of Rs15 lakh every has been sanctioned for the households of 17 working journalists of the state, who died as a result of an infection.

    The listing of journalists who’ve been sanctioned ex-gratia include-four from Bhubaneswar.

    They are: Manas Jaypuria from Zee Odisha, Basanta Das (Freelance), Bijayan Laxmi Mohanty (Ajikali), Pritiman Mohapatra (Times of India).

    Three journalists from Bolangir – Subhransu Sekhara Mishra (Sambad), Jateesh Chandra Khamari (Sambad) and Kailash Chandra Sahoo (Pragatibadi) are additionally within the listing.

    Similarly, Gobind Behera (TV News 6 Web), Pradeep Kishore Sahu (Sambad), Kishore Chandra Dash (Samaj), Naresh Kumar Behera (Odisha Files), Ratnakar Moharana (Kalinga Jyoti), Nandini, Nilaya Ranjan Pattnaik, (Block Correspondent), Karunakar Sahoo (Anupam Bharat) have been from Ganjam districts, whose members of the family will get the advantages.

    Moreover, the subsequent of kin of Bhanuprakash Rath (Naxatra TV) from Kalahandi and Ashok Kumar Sahoo (Manthan) and Pravat Kumar Routray (Loka Sampark) from Jajpur district would get the help.

    This monetary help will likely be disbursed to the subsequent of kin of the deceased journalists from the Journalist Welfare Fund.

    Few such instances have been acquired by the Information and Public Relations Department which will likely be disbursed after due verification, sources mentioned.

    After required enquiry on the district stage, eligible functions will likely be thought-about for disbursement of the ex-gratia compassionate help, an official mentioned.