Judges of Pavia: Don’t shoot at reporters
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Journalists going to war zones are collective witnesses that document the facts and stem the disproportionate and inhuman use of military force. Too often those who kill them go unpunished.
Copies in the editorial offices of Fanpage. An empty trip
The prosecutor of Rovigo has requested
the original footage…
How was the conviction of Vitaly Markiv arrived at?
Over a year of court sessions - the opposing arguments - extenuating circumstances denied - the photojournalist’s family - the defence counsels.
Markiv guilty: sentenced to 24 years by Court of Assizes
For complicity in the murder of Italian photojournalist Andrea Rocchelli in the Ukrainian region of Donbass on May 24th 2014
“I wanted to give up and instead I am still here”
The testimony of the journalist Giuditta Mosca who received from Ossigeno a gratuity for the partial coverage of legal expenses
The pros and cons of the Pavia trial
The prosecution has requested 17 years
in prison for complicity…
Harlem Désir, we must protect journalists
OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media called on States to implement the Ministerial Council Decision on Safety of Journalists
The latest BAD NEWS from Italy by Ossigeno
Who capture Italian media - Prison for libel - A rain of threats, intimidation, retaliation, long trial with fake charges that end with acquittals
The defence: there is no evidence, sentence Friday
Lawyers asked for full acquittal of Vitaly Markiv, asserting that he is completely extraneous to the death of the Italian photojournalist
Who capture Italian media for private interests
This lesson was held by Alberto Spampinato at the University of Sheffield Summer School, Saturday 29 june 2019