From John D. Weis <[email protected]>
Subject CPJ Insider: September 2022 Edition
Date September 12, 2022 2:01 PM
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CPJ Insider: September edition

Aerial view of the Amazon rainforest

Aerial view of the Amazon rainforest taken from a plane flying from
the city of Manicore to Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, on June 10,
2022. (AFP/Mauro Pimentel)

Covering the Amazon: Q&A with Renata Neder, CPJ's Brazil
representative 

Environmental reporting can be dangerous and traumatic for
journalists. Whether covering wildfires or flash floods or reporting
from remote areas where there is environmental destruction or drug
trafficking, journalists face numerous threats on the beat. We spoke
with CPJ's Brazil representative, Renata Neder, about the recent
murders of British freelance journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous
issues expert Bruno Pereira to find out how CPJ can continue to demand
justice in their cases. Learn more »
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Burl Osborne
Spotlight on Giving: Remembering Burl Osborne 

Journalist and publisher Burl Osborne, who died in 2012, came from
humble beginnings in the hills of Appalachia. Diagnosed at a young age
with kidney disease, Osborne overcame a number of medical challenges
to build a successful career as a journalist and a staunch defender of
the free press. Learn more »
Journalist and publisher Burl Osborne, who died in 2012, came from
humble beginnings in the hills of Appalachia. Diagnosed at a young age
with kidney disease, Osborne overcame a number of medical challenges
to build a successful career as a journalist and a staunch defender of
the free press.

Must-reads

One year after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan,
CPJ released a special report on the ongoing media crisis across
the country. 
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"Female journalists face particular challenges, including
intimidation, lack of access to information, and severe
discrimination," Zahra Joya, who founded the news agency
Rukhshana, which covers the lives and concerns of Afghan women, wrote
in an article for the report.

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CPJ spoke with reporters in the U.S. concerned about
threats-both online and legal-in the fallout from the
Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade. 

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"Things just feel a little more charged than they have
previously," Becca Andrews, a journalist for Mother Jones,
told CPJ. "I'd like to say it all [the threats to
advocates and sources] doesn't have a chilling effect...
but it's messy."

CPJ published a briefing on the climate of impunity in
Mexico by Natalie Southwick, CPJ's Latin America and the
Caribbean program coordinator, and Carlos Martínez de la Serna,
CPJ's program director.

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 "One bright point in this press freedom
crisis," they write, "has been the efforts from
journalists and citizens to come together, protest violence against
journalists, and call for the Mexican government to do more to ensure
security for reporters under threat."

CPJ in the news

"I Was Onstage With Salman Rushdie That Day, and What I Saw Was
Remarkable," The New York Times

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"A Nefarious and Hidden Threat to Journalists Rises,"
Columbia Journalism Review
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"Family of Palestinian American Journalist Demands
Justice," VOA

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"Threats to free press are multiplying around the world,"
CNN

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"Rights groups condemn Hezbollah threats against Lebanese
journalists," Arab News

"Six months of Ukraine - the toll on journalists and
journalism," EUObserver
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"Austin Tice: Syria denies holding US journalist captive,"
Middle East Eye

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"Ethiopia Gets Tough on Journalists Since Tigray
Conflict," VOA

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"Uzbekistan admits CPJ representative after 5 hours of wait in
airport," AKIPress

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"Poland Summons Belarus Diplomat Over Jailing Of
Journalist," The Associated Press

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