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Bermudan government puts restrictive draft media council bill on hold, promises to review media proposal for independent council

The Bermudan government has said it will withdraw a worrying draft bill that would have required the establishment of a statutory media council in the country, and included several provisions which were detrimental to press freedom, if the media fulfils its promise to set up a voluntary council, Premier Ewart Brown told members of parliament on […]

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Somali press freedom takes another blow, as journalists detained, attacked, and radio equipment seized

Press freedom conditions across Somalia took another blow last week, with a spate of reported attacks against journalists both in southern Somalia and in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, according to the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) and other local news sources. On Friday, 21 May, Islamist Al-Shabab militants raided the premises of Radio […]

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After Israeli soldiers intercept Gaza flotilla, concern for many journalists aboard

After Israeli commandos boarded aid ships bound for Gaza on Monday and at least 10 pro-Palestinian activists on board were killed, concern mounted as well over the well-being and whereabouts of dozens of journalists reportedly on board. Many have been out of contact since the raid, with reports that some may be detained in the […]

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Media in Bermuda announce plans for self-regulatory media council

The media in Bermuda today announced their decision to set up a self-regulated media council in the country by 14 September, 2010. The decision was announced in a joint statement which also highlighted a commitment by the media to jointly sign and adopt a Code of Practice by 8 June 2010. The International Press Institute (IPI) welcomes […]

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