Journalism in Africa as a whole
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- Journalists Use Internet To Elude
Dictators
- By Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga, IPS, 18 November 1997. Interests
of a secion of the bourgeoisie here justifies
privatization vs. a struggle to transform goverment so
that it can support democracy vs. interests of private
capital.
- African Women's Media Center
- From Gifti Nadi, International Women's Media
Foundation, [12 March 2000]. The AWMC is a project of the
International Women's Media Foundation, which works to
strengthen the role of women in the news media
worldwide. The AWMC, based in Dakar, Senegal, provides
African women journalists the training, resources and
tools they need to compete equally with their male
colleagues.
- Press under continuous attack
- Amnesty International press release, 2 May 2001. The
targeting of journalists is a blatant violation of the
fundamental right of freedom of expression, Amnesty
International said today ahead of World Press Freedom Day,
May 3, which, this year, coincides with the tenth
anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration.