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  2. Safety of journalists - Wikipedia

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    The study establishes that 11 freelance journalist killings were recorded in 2020, representing 18% of all killings and 11 in 2021 representing 20% of the killings. [11] From 2016 to 2020, television journalists have been by far the most attacked group among journalists, accounting for 134 journalist fatalities, or 34%, in the past five years.

  3. Savukku - Wikipedia

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    The court also ordered the Tamil Nadu government to dismiss him from the DVAC and he was subsequently dismissed following the order. [27] While he was in jail, on 10 Nov 2022, just a day earlier to his Supreme Court hearing, 4 other pending cases were charged on him by the Chennai Central Crime Branch’s Cyber Crime wing, 3 of those cases were ...

  4. Category:Tamil journalists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil journalists" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Asalambikai; C.

  5. Environmental journalism is increasingly dangerous profession ...

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    Journalists covering environmental issues have become increasingly targeted with violence as the world faces an unprecedented environmental emergency, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said ...

  6. Dhanya Rajendran - Wikipedia

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    Rajendran has often had to face online harassment on account of her work. In 2017, she faced a barrage of abuse on Twitter — all for expressing an opinion about Sura, a 2010 Tamil film she did not like. Her opinion about the film starring Vijay, a popular Tamil actor, angered his fans. Rajendran's phone crashed after it could not handle close ...

  7. Journalist - Wikipedia

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    Journalists have typically favored a more robust, conflict model, based on a crucial assumption that if the media are to function as watchdogs of powerful economic and political interests, journalists must establish their independence of sources or risk the fourth estate being driven by the fifth estate of public relations.

  8. Freedom of the press in India - Wikipedia

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    The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has criticized the INDIA Alliance's boycott of 14 journalists. The BJP has accused the alliance of trying to silence the media and of being intolerant of dissent. [53] JP Nadda, the BJP president, said that the boycott was a "dangerous precedent" and a "sign of the opposition's intolerance." [54]

  9. J. S. Tissainayagam - Wikipedia

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    After an international outcry where US President Barack Obama called him one of the "emblematic examples" of journalist being harassed around the world [3] Tissainayagam was pardoned by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on 3 May 2010, World Press Freedom Day.