Reuters cameraman killed in Gaza
Reuters cameraman Fadel Shana, 23, was killed yesterday in Gaza by an explosion, the media group has announced. Shana, who is the first Reuters journalist to be killed in Gaza, was on his way to cover...
View ArticleAl Jazeera cameraman Sami al-Hajj released
Al Jazeera cameraman Sami al-Hajj has been released from Guantanamo bay, after six years at the US military prison. Al-Hajj, who has been on hunger strike since January last year, was flown back to his...
View ArticleWatch Al Jazeera’s Shooting the Messenger on YouTube
Al Jazeera has posted its series on the intimidation and killing of journalists in conflict zones to YouTube. Shooting the Messenger – a four-part documentary of 11-minute clips – focuses on how...
View ArticleReuters ‘dissatisfied’ by investigation into death of Fadel Shana
Reuters has said it is ‘disappointed with and dissatisfied by’ an investigation by the Israeli military into the death of its cameraman Fadel Shana. The Israeli tank crew who killed Shana in the Gaza...
View ArticleAFP: Al Jazeera launching rights watchdog headed by Sami al-Haj
Marking Al Jazeera’s 12th birthday, a new Public Liberties and and Human Rights Desk will be launched, headed by its cameraman Sami al-Haj who spent six years at the US detention centre in Guantanamo...
View ArticleRoyal Television Society journalism award winners in full
As Tony Burman predicted, the ‘news channel of the year’ award at last night’s Royal Television Society awards didn’t go to Al Jazeera. Instead, it went to the BBC – who did rather well on the night in...
View ArticleKate Adie on 20 years since Tiananmen Square
Journalists, photographers and filmmakers came together at the Frontline Club last night for a special screening of Kate Adie’s latest documentary. Shot entirely on tapeless cameras, the film retraces...
View ArticleSFGate: US accused of hypocrisy over imprisonment of Reuters cameraman
While the US is calling for the release of its journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling, Ibrahim Jassam, a Reuters cameraman, is still being held in US custody in Iraq, reports SFGate. “[W]e are subject to...
View ArticleJournalism Daily: Indico News, confessional journalism and the Observer’s future
Journalism.co.uk is trialling a new service via the Editors’ Blog: a daily round-up of all the content published on the Journalism.co.uk site. We hope you’ll find it useful as a quick digest of what’s...
View ArticleDetainment of Reuters cameraman still unexplained – one year on
Over a year has passed since Ibrahim Jassam, cameraman for global news agency Reuters, was arrested without charge by the US military and still no one, not Jassam, his family nor Reuters knows exactly...
View ArticleJournalism Daily: Rue89’s Canadian expansion, WaPo’s WebCom and KNC 2010
A daily round-up of all the content published on the Journalism.co.uk site. You can also sign up to our e-newsletter and subscribe to the feed for the Journalism Daily here. News and features:...
View ArticleStephen Farrell’s kidnap raises the ‘media blackout’ question: it’s time for...
This week’s operation in Afghanistan to rescue New York Times journalist Stephen Farrell, during which a British soldier, Farrell’s Afghan translator (Sultan Munadi) and two civilians were killed, has...
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