Threatened Journalists: The latest news in brief from Ossigeno
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What happened to Alice Martinelli, Paolo Borrometi, Klaus Davi, Giuseppe Perfetti, Carlo Alvino, Salvatore Sparavigna, Giorgio Santoriello and Giusi Cavallo
SOS for reporters: Ossigeno set up a helpdesk for threatened journalists
From the 18th June in Rome, the Rome Press Association and Ossigeno have set up a helpdesk to enable journalists also those not registered with the union to speak in confidence with an expert and to obtain opinions, advice and free assistance
Lecco: “Keep your back covered”… Police protect journalist after e-mail threats
The journalist is Antonella Crippa of La Provincia di Lecco. The anonymous message reproduces the article published a year before about an assault on Beppe Grossi a collaborator on the same newspaper
Reggio Calabria: Adrianna Musella will not face trial for calumny
The court decided that there was no case to answer in the case of the president of the antimafia association “Riferimenti” The procedure had been a formality
Marco Benanti did not defame Montante who had asked for 100,000 euro damages
The court rejected the demand of the former president of the Sicilian chapter of Confindustria ordering him to pay the legal expenses of the journalist
Rome: Relatives attack TV reporters whilst they film an arrest.
Two journalists and two video operators from Piazzapulita (La7) and Nemo (Rai2) were insulted and attacked and a video camera damaged
Rome: What do you think? Former minister responds with a blow
Then the ex-minister apologised. The journalist, Danilo Lupo of the TV programme Non e l’Arena asks him to make a donation to a fund to support threatened journalists
Ostia: Businessman snatches the microphone and papers from the hand of the journalist from Rai3 Report
Roberto Papagni reacted this way to questions from the journalist Giorgio Mottola regarding alleged irregularities. A reaction regarded as unjustifiable by FNSI
Montenegro: A well-known journalist wounded by gunshot near her house
News reported by the English daily newspaper The Guardian and OBCT
Naples: Anonymous threats against the journalist Monica Cito
A note was found inside the car of the reporter from Il Roma. Denounced by SUGC and FNSI.