25 experienced Liberian reporters will gather in Monrovia in June to discuss what they learned from reporting on the 2011 presidential election while contending with bribes and violence.
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Censorship in Cambodia is a chronic affliction for journalists working in one of the world's most oppressive press environments.
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Comfort Mussa, a regular contributor to the TMP web site, recently won first prize in the Excellence in Epilepsy Award 2011.
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As Ahmadinejad arrives at the UN, it is critical to recall those held in Iran's prisons solely for their religious beliefs.
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Yvonne Chi tells us more about her ongoing interest in the issue of oppressive widowhood rituals in Cameroon, a topic she first reported on in 2010.
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The question people in Norway and around the globe have been asking is, of course, why? What ideology or belief could ever justify such atrocities?
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TMP's conference in Bhutan looked at the interconnectedness of religion and media in this society so thoroughly shaped by religion.
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Information is the basis of a healthy democracy, yet Zambia has so far failed to establish adequate constitutional protections for journalists to extract information from the government.
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Cameroonian journalists worked together on topics of media corruption, religious tension, social development and journalistic freedom and independence at our conference in Bamenda.
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As Christians committed to the neutral, public role of journalism, it is necessary to draw on a deeper source of understanding to develop our notion of vocation and ethical approach.
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