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Violence Against Journalists
Violence against journalists is increasing exponentially. Both online and offline, women journalists are particularly likely to become targets of violence. The aim of such attacks is often to intimidate and silence journalists, or to tarnish their professional credibility. In this context, states have both positive and negative obligations to protect journalists.
These modules assess the risks journalists are exposed to and outlines how they can be protected from violence and other serious and severe types of interference.
Modules
An overview of violence against journalists and key legislation on the domestic and international level.
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South and Southeast Asia
Violence Against Journalists – South and Southeast Asia
Introduction Violence against journalists and others for exercising their right to freedom of expression poses a particularly serious threat to the realisation of this right. Besides violating the rights of the targets,…
Read moreFebruary 2025
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