Journalism conferences discussing global trends often
inflate the real but intermittent risks faced by foreign correspondents from
wealthier nations who travel to and report from less stable regions of the
world. They do so at the expense of downplaying if not plain ignoring the much
greater risks faced by local journalists who live in such areas with their
families and report daily for homegrown, regional media. The Deutsche Welle
annual Global Media Forum in
Every year the German state broadcast agency spends the time
and resources to bring together journalists from each continent to discuss how
their respective and collective work might help prevent violence and other forms
of destruction. This year's conference--held these days in the post-Cold War
era at the old West German Bundestag building in
One of the three-day conference's more compelling panels
focused on the literally war-torn nation of
Analog or old-fashioned radio is still the most common news
platform throughout most of Africa, as it is in
African journalists in particular, however, noted that
practitioners of the new technology may be cheapening the profession. Mildred Ngesa is a
seven-time award-winning print journalist from
Somali journalists were critical of online media for another
reason. The nation still has outlets led by radio news stations, but
foreign-based Web sites focused on
But you shouldn't paint any media platform with too broad a brush, noted Abbas Gassem, founder of InsideSomalia,org. No doubt online journalism represents some of the most enterprising reporting in many nations.
CPJ organized a conference panel on the attempts by
governments to censor
the Internet. Yaman
Akdeniz, director of the U.K.-based Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties, described how laws designed to control vices like child pornography
and online gambling can also be used in nations like
information. Noha Atef, founder and director of TortureinEgypt.net, spoke about
reporting on torture and other abuses by government authorities in
blogger Yang Hengjun
criticized Western firms that help
to block and filter Internet sites. Lisa Horner of Global
Partners & Associates, a social purpose company based in
efforts including the Global
Network Initiative supported by CPJ to try to overcome Web censorship.
How to measure the impact of any press freedom effort is
difficult. People often ask CPJ how we calculate success. There are few if any
reliable scientific or statistical methods to do so. But the anecdotal evidence
is compelling. Throughout the three days in Bonn, one journalist after another
from nations on nearly every continent sought me out to tell me how grateful
each remains to CPJ for having helped them when facing risks of imprisonment,
violence, or other hazards in their respective nations. "When I heard there was
someone here from CPJ I just wanted to find you," said Jahangir Alam Akash,
editor of Human Rights Today in
I also took to heart the welcoming nods, smiles, and kind
words received from journalists like Faruk and Amiin from
Hirabe, 48, was the third
Shabelle journalists killed this year, and the fifth overall.
The latest attack may have been due to false stories that
claimed Islamist opposition leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys was killed or
seriously injured during an intense Friday conflict that killed more than 120
people, according to wire reports.
But some of Hashi and Hirabi's colleagues said they believe insurgents are
targeting
The tragedy only underscores the importance of Deutsche Welle's efforts to make sure the struggles of journalists like them is neither forgotten nor ignored.

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