International News Safety Institute

INSI News

17 September 2021

Cilla Benkö: Promising steps to strengthen media freedom in Europe

On September 16, for the first time ever, the European Commission presented a Recommendation to member states on strengthening the safety of journalists, both online and in everyday life. This is a step in the right direction, writes Cilla Benkö, Director-General and CEO of Swedish Radio.

Read more >
8 March 2021

Journalism and society simply cannot afford silence

On International Women’s Day, INSI board member and CEO of Swedish Radio, Cilla Benkö, writes about the significant and disproportionate pressure women journalists face from online abuse and threats.

Read more >
News
16 February 2021

Killing the Messenger 2020

At least 52 journalists died in 2020 doing their job or because of it, according to INSI's annual Killing the Messenger report. Compared with a pandemic that has killed some two million people in the same period, that figure may look relatively small. It isn't.

Read more >
18 January 2021

INSI remembers Chris Cramer 1948-2021

Chris Cramer was honorary president of INSI for almost a decade, from 2003 to 2012. The following is a tribute from Richard Tait, INSI’s former treasurer and a founding member.

Read more >
8 December 2020

INSI members rise to the challenges of 2020

If, while reflecting over the year gone and next year’s challenges, you leaf through previous INSI annual reports as I just did, you won’t find even one painting a rosy picture of the state of journalists’ safety worldwide.

Read more >
2 December 2020

INSI AGM to be held Dec 8

The Annual General Meeting of the International News Safety Institute (INSI) will take place online this year on 8 December 2020.

Read more >
24 November 2020

"No, they don’t get it." Covering racial injustice - Dispatches from the newsroom

As part of INSI's commitment to protect journalists, we spoke to Black and ethnic minority journalists working in British newsrooms about the challenges they face covering racial injustice, while working in a media industry with an entrenched lack of diversity and representation at all levels.

Read more >
6 November 2020

Catching coronavirus in Nagorno-Karabakh

In October 2020, veteran Brazilian journalist Yan Boechat went to a war zone for the first time since the pandemic. With bombs shaking the streets and adrenaline pumping, masks and hand sanitiser couldn’t have been further from his mind. He tells INSI the story of what happened next.

Read more >
9 June 2020

Safely covering the pandemic

INSI is proud to support a new resource aimed at helping news organisations to cover the pandemic professionally and in a way that minimises risk.

Read more >
News
8 June 2020

Journalist killed in Kabul bomb blast targeting TV workers

A journalist and a driver were killed when a private bus carrying employees of an Afghan television station was hit by a roadside bomb in the capital, Kabul, the network's news director and officials have said.

Read more >

INSI Members

All members
Members Area

Members' Area

Members' Login