BAD NEWS from Italy | The Ossigeno Newsletter 12 October 2018
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Last news about violations of freedom of expression in Italy. In Bulgaria killed Viktoria Marinova. The International Day to End Impunity on October 22 (Senate, Rome). The Attilio Bolzoni's case.
Ossigeno – BAD NEWS from Italy | 24 September 2018
We are back wih our updates on press and media freedom. Last news about violations of freedom of expression in Italy. Updates on impunity and upcoming International Day to End Impunity on October 22 October (Senate, Rome). Special report on Attilio Bolzoni's case.
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The last news about attacks and violations of freedom of the…
BAD NEWS from Italy| 13 April 2018
This newsletter presents the last news originally published by Ossigeno per l'Informazione about attacks and violations of freedom of the expression and the media in Italy as well as in other countries. Also included are initiatives to tackle the issue with a review from international organisations in the field of freedom of expression
BAD NEWS | 16 March 2018
This newsletter presents the last news originally published by Ossigeno per l'Informazione about attacks and violations of freedom of the expression and the media in Italy as well as in other countries. Also included are initiatives to tackle the issue with a review from international organisations in the field of freedom of expression
BAD NEWS | 14 March 2018
This newsletter presents the last news originally published by Ossigeno per l'Informazione about attacks and violations of freedom of the expression and the media in Italy as well as in other countries. Also included are initiatives to tackle the issue with a review from international organisations in the field of freedom of expression
BAD NEWS | 10 March 2018
This newsletter presents the last news originally published by Ossigeno per l'Informazione about attacks and violations of freedom of the expression and the media in Italy as well as in other countries. Also included are initiatives to tackle the issue with a review from international organisations in the field of freedom of expression