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Over the past several years, the Arab world has been characterised by an increasingly polarised political discourse. ‘After the Arab uprisings: the prospects for a media that serves the public’ looks at the state of broadcast media in the region, four years after the 2011 uprisings. It focuses on...
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Thursday, January 1, 2015
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أطلق الاتحاد الدولي للصحافيين في المنطقة العربية والشرق الأوسط "حملة شريكات في القيادة النّقابية" لتشجيع الصحافيات على الانخراط في العمل النقابي من خلال حملات التدريب والتشبيك والاتصال ومن خلال الضغط والترشح لهيئات صنع القرار. وقد حددت أولويات مختلفة بما في ذلك ضرورة "زيادة نسبة تمثيل المرأة في...
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Friday, January 1, 2010
The Women Partners in TU Leadership campaign was launched in April 2008, to encourage women journalists to engage in trade-union work through training, networking and lobbying and stand for election to the decision-making bodies. It set various priorities including the necessity to “Increase rate...
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Friday, January 1, 2010
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يقدم هذا التقرير نظرة عامة حول الديناميكيات التي تسم وتضفي خصائصها على خطاب الكراهية على الأنترنت، وحول بعض الإجراءات التي تم اعتمادها لمواجهته والتخفيف من حدته، مع تسليط الضوء على الممارسات الجيدة التي انبثقت على المستويين المحلي والعالمي. وإذا كانت هذه الدراسة تقدم تحليلاً شاملا للأطر المعيارية...
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Thursday, January 1, 2015
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This 2015 study provides a global overview of the dynamics characterizing hate speech online and some of the measures that have been adopted to counteract and mitigate it, highlighting good practices that have emerged at the local and global levels. The publication offers a comprehensive analysis...
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Thursday, January 1, 2015
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The modern newsroom is a challenging place. In the competitive world of media information flies around at breakneck speed. There is little time for checking facts and images or corroborating information and virtually no space for laid back discussions on the ethics of journalism. To find a way...
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Monday, November 21, 2016
In view of the forthcoming debate on the new draft constitution finalised by the Commissions of the Tunisian National Constituent Assembly in December 2012, ARTICLE 19 has developed this legal analysis aiming at supporting and encouraging discussions especially around the new constitutional...
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
In this brief, ARTICLE 19 offers comments and recommendations on the Third Draft Constitution of the Tunisian Republic (Draft Constitution), inasmuch as it affects the protection of the right to freedom of expression and information. ARTICLE 19 welcomes the changes that have been brought to this...
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Between February 2012 and February 2013, ARTICLE 19 analysed the state of Internet freedom in Tunisia. In particular, the compatibility of the Tunisian legal framework governing the Internet against international and comparative standards for the protection of freedom of expression and the right to...
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Friday, July 5, 2013
In September 2013, ARTICLE 19 analysed the Draft Law on the right to access to information that is currently undergoing a process of public consultations. ARTICLE 19 welcomes the efforts of the Tunisian Government to protect the right to information through an Act of Parliament, which affords...
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Monday, September 30, 2013

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