investigative journalism
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UK plays leading role in legal threats against investigative journalists, new report says
Across the world, journalists investigating financial crime are most likely to face international legal action by UK-based companies, according to new research. Continue reading
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Investigative journalism under threat from new regulations By Charles Arthur
Worries focus on the fact that every government department, local council and even quango can access this telephone and internet data, given a judge’s clearance. What will they use it for? Continue reading
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Wikileaks: “Malaysia Today editor freed”
WIKILEAKS PRESS RELEASE For immediate release. Mon Nov 10 22:43:37 GMT 2008 On Friday Malaysia’s Shah Alam High Court freed blogger and Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamarudin from the Kamuting detention center, where he had been held under Malaysia’s notorious Internal Security Act. Raja Petra, 58, was detained on September 12, two and a Continue reading
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Wikileaks accepts $2.1M journalism competition
WIKILEAKS PRESS RELEASE For immediate release. Tue Nov 11 03:59:05 GMT 2008 “News Challenge” As of November 1st Wikileaks has accepted the Knight Foundation News Challenge 2009 and applied for $2.1M funding. As the Challenge has received over 2,000 submissions, Wikileaks is asking its supporters to draw Knight’s attention to the importance of the Wikileaks Continue reading