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The fight goes on : Press Freedom in South Asia (2006-2007)
As journalists' safety deteriorates, the obligation and responsibility of government and media employers to support independent journalism and protect journalists grows. In the past 12 months the IFJ has been part of international press freedom missions to investigate and highlight the situations in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Maldives, where the world body of journalists has pressed this point with governments. Whether it is the government quashing freedom via censorship and police arrests, the risk of lives lost in reporting conflict, or the personal attacks made on journalists and their families from activists, state agents and vigilante groups, dangers are everywhere. read section on Maldives
The fight goes on : Press Freedom in South Asia (2006-2007)
As journalists' safety deteriorates, the obligation and responsibility of government and media employers to support independent journalism and protect journalists grows. In the past 12 months the IFJ has been part of international press freedom missions to investigate and highlight the situations in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Maldives, where the world body of journalists has pressed this point with governments. Whether it is the government quashing freedom via censorship and police arrests, the risk of lives lost in reporting conflict, or the personal attacks made on journalists and their families from activists, state agents and vigilante groups, dangers are everywhere. read section on Maldives
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