Dunja Mijatović takes up office as Council of Europe Commissioner for H.R.
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She is the first woman to hold this post, succeeding Nils Muižnieks (2012-2018). She will "react rapidly and effectively to protect people’s human rights". Wishes from Ossigeno
New fund to support EU investigative journalism launched
A fund of up to €450,000 to support cross-border investigative journalism in the European Union was launched on 19 March 2018 by the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) and the International Press Institute (IPI).
Le Monde. “In Italy journalists under police protection”
The report written by journalist Thomas Saintourens presented data collected by Ossigeno and interviews with Marilena Natale, Giovanni Tizian, Daniele Piervincenzi and Alberto Spampinato
Jan Kuciak. Little hope for an independent investigation, ECPMF reports
Despite Prime Minister Robert Fico declaring investigation a priority. The slain journalist’s recent reports did involve the names of associates of current top Slovak government officials
Access to public documents. Why is FOIA a disappointment for journalism
More benefits for citizens but the right of journalists to publish data without the consent of the interested parties seems at risk. A short essay by the lawyer Andrea Di Pietro
Fanpage. “More journalists demand the right to make questions”
The number of assaults grows also due to the greater resistance of reporters to the gag of self-censorship, the director of Ossigeno told ADNkronos
The Genchi Case. What is it about. The story and its protagonists
Who is Gioacchino Genchi, what investigations did he do, what is he accused of, when was he acquitted. Who is the author of the book about him and what does he tell
The Genchi Case. The eight trials in short
The summary of the judicial proceedings faced by Edoardo Montolli after the publication of the book that reconstructs the misadventures of the former deputy commissioner of Palermo
Video. Montolli, on “The Genchi Case”: sanctioned my right to criticize
In this interview with Matteo Finco, the journalist Edoardo Montolli, author of the book Il Caso Genchi, says what precautions he took before the publication of the book. He further explains why he appealed to the European Court of Human Rights against the only reported conviction from eight trials for defamation, violation of privacy and of secrecy, from which he has been acquitted.
The Panel of Memory donated to city council and school of Arcevia (province of Ancona)
The ceremony took place on Saturday, February 17, 2018. Students will reconstruct the stories of journalists killed because of their work