Why others report many less threats in Italy
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The interview released by Ossigeno to be included in the final Mapping Media Freedom' reports project from 2014-2018 published last days
In January 2019 Ossigeno has identified one threat a day
Rome, 23rd January 2019 – In the first fifteen days of 2019…
“A new example of the dramatic condition of the Italian media”
The international journalist union defines it as such after…
10 years of Ossigeno on the Unexplored Continent
The Observatory returned to Palermo
where it took its first…
The Mafia method: the new judicial approach is strengthened
The decision of the Bari Public Prosecutor to recognise the aggravating circumstances of the woman who attacked the journalist Maria Grazia Mazzola joins the similar ones of the Rome and Catania Public Prosecutors’ Offices.
Why is the deputy prime minister Luigi Di Maio attacking journalists
It has to be asked if it is not a pre-meditated provocation in order to gain advantages in the bigger game with publishers. The editorial by Alberto Spampinato
Impunity. Good news and unkept commitments
An assessment and some reflections following the Oxygen Conference on 22nd October for the UN World Day to end impunity for crimes against journalists.
Mario Ciancio, the newspapers, the Mafia and the pure publisher
The judicial seizure of newspapers and tv stations owned by him is an unprecedented event that raises above all a problem of employment but also of publishing formula.
The Bolzoni Case: An exemplary story which encapsulates all the problems
Various clues suggested that in Sicily, among the big white knights…
Paolo Borrometi: Who is the journalist who is so bothersome?
Founder of the website La Spia, with legal training, has lived for four years with a police escort. With his investigations Paolo Borrometi has documented the active presence of the Mafia in the provinces of Ragusa and Syracuse