From John D. Weis <[email protected]>
Subject CPJ Insider: June 2023 Edition
Date June 3, 2023 12:16 PM
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CPJ Insider: June 2023 edition

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CPJ staff in New York City's Times Square after ringing the
opening bell at Nasdaq. (Nasdaq)

CPJ celebrates World Press Freedom Day

For the first time in its 30-year history, World Press Freedom Day was
held in New York with journalists, diplomats, and advocates from
across the world convening for discussions and activities. CPJ, which
is headquartered in New York, hosted a number of events on May 3 and
throughout the week. Learn more »
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CPJ launches "Deadly Pattern" report 

In early May, CPJ traveled to Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Ramallah to
launch "Deadly Pattern," a report on 20 journalist
killings by the Israeli military over 22 years. No one has been held
accountable for the deaths. Learn more »
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CPJ to honor Alberto Ibargüen, president of the Knight Foundation

CPJ's board of directors will present Alberto Ibargüen with
the 2023 Gwen Ifill Award at this year's International Press
Freedom Awards.  Learn more »
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CPJ noted a change in tone toward the press in the Philippines under
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who took office one year ago. However,
that tone has not been accompanied by substantive actions to undo the
damage to press freedom under Marcos Jr.'s predecessor, Rodrigo
Duterte. "

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Generally it's a better environment from hell," Rappler
executive editor Gloria Glenda told CPJ. "We operate not in
fear, but there is always this anxiety that this isn't going to
last." 

The Wall Street Journal World Coverage Chief Gordon Fairclough
moderated a conversation between CPJ President Jodie Ginsberg and
Reuters Editor in Chief Alessandra Galloni at The Wall Street Journal
CEO Council in London. "
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It's increasingly challenging to report not simply in war zones
where it's always been difficult," Ginsberg said,
"but increasingly in democracies, we see journalists targeted
online, we see journalists harassed at protests and rallies, we see
journalists physically attacked, and of course, in extreme cases, we
see journalists killed." 

CPJ spoke with journalists in Texas on their experiences covering the
mass shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb
Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas one year ago. "
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When I started speaking with my therapist, and she asked me,
'So, what is it like walking in and seeing people that look like
your family and you're covering this huge tragedy?' And
that's when it kind of hit me, this is absolutely affecting me
on a level I didn't realize," Texas Tribune journalist
Jinitzail Hernández told CPJ. 

CPJ in the news

"Weaponizing the law to silence journalists," DW

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"Guatemala's El Periodico Newspaper To Shut Down Amid
Founder's Prosecution," The Associated Press

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"Israel Defense Forces apologizes for death of Al
Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh for the first time," CNN

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"Global Risks to Journalists Increase, Say Press
Advocates," The Wall Street Journal

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"Still No Justice for Shireen Abu Akleh," Jewish Currents
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"Jimmy Lai's son blasts UK for soft stance on
father's imprisonment," Semafor

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"Not Just Shireen Abu Akleh: Israel Is Judge and Jury When It
Comes to Killing Journalists," Haaretz

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"The Limits of Joe Biden's Calls for Press Freedom,"
The New Yorker

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"When journalists are persecuted, we all suffer," The
Guardian

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"CPJ: No accountability for journalists killed by IDF,"
The Jerusalem Post
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