Much of the Western press ignored the religious dimensions of the September 11, 2001, attacks and has faltered in its coverage of global Islamist violence ever since, said Dr. Paul Marshall.
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Journalists have a challenging job while reporting controversies. They need to raise questions, to generate doubts and probe the soft and vulnerable spots of a news story.
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Modern Hindu nationalists threaten the secular political ideals of Mahatma Gandhi and fellow enlightened founders of India’s nation state, said A.J. Philip, Senior Editor of India’s The Tribune.
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This conference, sponsored by The Media Project took place in Santiago de Chile in 2007. Video report produced by the Chile seminar participants.
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India's diversity offers excellent potential for reporting religion in India, but it also poses many challenges, and religion reporters often fail at the task of articulating this diversity.
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In May 2008, The Media Project partnered with Christians in the Media.
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Liberal Europe's secular project and its pandering to potentially violent Islamist critics has imperiled religious freedom, said Dr. Jenny Taylor in Prague at The Media Project's conference.
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One day seminar in Douala, Cameroon, March 7, 2008 CONFERENCE SUMMARY REPORT.
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The American press corps is ignorant of religious faith and sees it as bizarre and irrelevant to public life, said former Senator Rick Santorum.
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