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Safety Alerts

14 August 2009 No Comment
INSI provides safety training to 54 journalists and editors in Sri Lanka
Brussels, 12 AugustĀ  – Forty-four Sri Lankan journalists and 10 editors were given free safety training and advice by INSI in two courses in July.

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IFJ and INSI Join Global Call for Release of Journalists in Gambia
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the International News Safety Institute (IFJ) today called for the urgent release of jailed journalists in Gambia, adding …

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Government agents posing as journalists threaten safety of news media, INSI says
Brussels, 16 July — The International News Safety Institute on Thursday expressed grave concern over reports that two French security agents kidnapped in Somalia had …

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INSI Appeal – letter from our President
Dear INSI supporters,

2009 is another dangerous year for journalists and other news media, and a very challenging one for the International News Safety Institute. As …

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ABU broadcasters endorse journalist safety code
The ABU News Group today endorsed a wide-ranging safety code for journalists who work in hostile environments. The code, drawn up by the International …

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