From John D. Weis <[email protected]>
Subject CPJ Insider: June 2022 Edition
Date June 7, 2022 1:24 PM
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CPJ Insider: June edition

People read newspapers in Dar es Salaam

People read newspapers on display in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on March
18, 2021. (Reuters).

CPJ returns to Tanzania

Four years ago, our colleagues-CPJ's Africa program
coordinator Angela Quintal and CPJ's sub-Saharan Africa representative
Muthoki Mumo-were suddenly detained by Tanzanian intelligence
during a mission to the country to survey the press freedom situation.
Last month, Mumo returned to Tanzania for World Press Freedom Day to
speak with journalists on the ground. Learn more »
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Leica Camera, CPJ, and ACOS Alliance offer safety clinics
Leica Camera, CPJ, and ACOS Alliance offer remote safety
clinics  

During Photoville, an annual, open air photography festival in New
York City, CPJ is partnering with the ACOS Alliance and Leica Camera
to offer free, expert one-on-one safety advice remotely to freelance
photojournalists and documentary photographers. Learn more
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Must-reads

In a Q&A with Shatha Hanaysha

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, a correspondent for news website Ultra Palestine and a contributor
to regional news website Middle East Eye, CPJ gets her perspective on
the final moments of Shireen Abu Akleh's life and on the way Abu Akleh
had inspired her. "When I was young, my family members would
tell me to 'talk like Shireen.' When I was asked,
'What do you want to be when you grow up?' I often
answered, 'I want to be a journalist like Shireen.'"

CPJ spoke with Sanaa Seif

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, the sister of imprisoned journalist Alaa Abdelfattah, while she was
touring the U.S. to promote her brother's book, "You Have Not Yet Been
Defeated," a collection of his writing that includes essays, tweets,
and letters smuggled out of prison. "When I last visited Alaa in
prison," she told CPJ, "he told me that he was very happy about this
book getting published. The reason for him being in prison is to
imprison his voice, so since the book is out, his voice is out too."

CPJ spoke with Wojciech Ciesla

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, the co-founder and president of Fundacja Reporterów, which is
running a hotline for journalists in need of logistical support to
leave Ukraine. Those humanitarian efforts were driven by a recognition
that the threat to Ukraine's existence is also a threat to Poland:
There's a Polish saying, Cielsa said, "If you live in
Poland, you never smile at the circus"-meaning that the
bear, Russia, could lunge toward you at any moment.

CPJ in the news

"'It's unimaginable:' Committee to Protect Journalists president on
press dangers," CNN

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"Duterte admin task force touts protecting press freedom," ABS-CBN

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"In Ethiopia, mass detention signals shrinking press freedom,"
Al-Jazeera

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"Why Israel Is Afraid of Palestinian Funerals," Foreign Policy

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"Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh Was Killed in Jenin. Who Will Be Next?"

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The New York Times

"Three months of press threats in Ukraine," Columbia Journalism Review

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"Female Afghan TV journalists describe a 'psychological prison' amid
Taliban order to cover their faces on air," CNN

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"Ukrainian journalists win a Pulitzer citation for their courage and
persistence," NPR

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"Journalist killed in northern Mexico, the ninth this year,"

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Los Angeles Times

"In Tanzania, Hope Rises for a Better Journalism Climate," VOA

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