Italy. Threatened journalists in 2022. Ossigeno’s and Government’s data
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Increased number, significant growth in abusive court proceedings and decrease in formal complaints to the authorities
Italy. Reporter’s tyre slashed after he documented parking garage activity
Journalists Federico Ruffo regards it as intimidation for having documented that in some private car parks customers' cars are moved onto the street
Freedom of the press. Italy and the Unesco research on the misuse of judicial system
The dossier of the UN agency shows that the worrying trends already observed by the Italian Ossigeno watchdog are emerging at an international level
Prime Minister Meloni does not withdraw her defamation lawsuits
In other countries government leaders do it - In Italy there are no rules, the needed updating is ever postponed
Ossigeno gratuity for legal costs to Marilù Mastrogiovanni
A contribution to her legal expenses to defend herself in court from the summons for damages from a company
Ossigeno gratuity for legal expenses to journalists of Potenza
A contribution to the legal costs incurred to defend themselves in court against a libel lawsuit by an entrepreneur
Bad News from Italy. The Ossigeno Review – 24 October 2022
Updates from the continuous monitoring of threats to journalists done by the Italian NGO's team since 2006
Ossigeno’s legal aid to a writer sued and then acquitted
For legal fees incurred in defending himself against a libel suit in connection with the publication of a book about wolves
I saw the Mafia, say reporter. Sued by Municipality, assisted by Ossigeno
Freelance journalist Sara Manisera is accused of defamation for a speech on the infiltration of Mafia in North Italy
Italy. Threats for an article on nostalgics for Mussolini
"I was not left alone", says Niccolò Zancan, special correspondent of daily La Stampa