When a group of strangers race toward you, a combination of fear and confusion etched across their faces, you know immediately what they are running from. When parents are dragging their screaming children and yelling at you to follow, you don’t need to be able to speak their language to intuit what to do.
Read moreJournalists in Europe are suffering violence, intimidation and self-censorship, according to a survey released in April by the Council of Europe.
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Journalists in Europe are suffering violence, intimidation and self-censorship, according to a new survey by the Council of Europe.
Read moreINSI is happy to announce we have a new member - The GroundTruth Project.
Read moreFreelance journalist Adam Schrader was arrested in October 2016 while covering the Dakota Access Pipeline protests in the US state of North Dakota. He was detained for 36 hours. INSI spoke to him about his arrest and the wider consequences for press freedom.
Read moreThere was a time when journalism safety was seen as the preserve of those deploying to conflicts or crises overseas. In today’s new world order, newsrooms and war zones are both on the frontlines.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute (INSI) is delighted to announce that the Al Arabiya television network has become our newest member.
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There is a question I get asked a lot: “Isn’t it really difficult for you, as a woman, working where you do?”
Read moreAfghanistan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world in which to be a journalist.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute (INSI) is honoured to join the Council of Europe's online platform to monitor attacks against journalists.
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