attacks Archives - News/Media Alliance https://www.newsmediaalliance.org/tag/attacks/ Tue, 11 Apr 2023 14:25:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 News Take Episode 105: Protecting Journalists Reporting on Russia’s War in Ukraine https://www.newsmediaalliance.org/news-take-episode-105-protecting-journalists-reporting-on-russias-war-in-ukraine/ https://www.newsmediaalliance.org/news-take-episode-105-protecting-journalists-reporting-on-russias-war-in-ukraine/#respond Tue, 10 May 2022 13:00:59 +0000 https://www.newsmediaalliance.org/?p=12450 On this episode of News Take, Carlos Martinez de la Serna, Program Director, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) shares details about the situation on the ground in the Ukraine, including the environment for journalists; the threats to press freedom in the Ukraine and Russia; the role of journalists from other countries reporting on the war; how journalists are navigating and combating misinformation and propaganda about the war; how they are staying safe; and what we can do to help

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Guest: Carlos Martinez de la Serna, Program Director, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)

“For journalists outside of Ukraine, regardless of where they are from, they still play a critical role because the world needs to pay attention to that, and they’re explaining that to their audiences in way that is easier for them to understand the nuances and the problems of the conflict. They’re bearing witness, and we need as many witnesses as possible for something like this. For today, and for the record, for generations to come.”
– Carlos Martinez de la Serna,
Committee to Protect Journalists

Typically, News Take is where we talk about the latest innovation and get into the weeds about trends taking place in the news media industry. But in this episode, we turned to a more serious topic, which is how journalists are covering the war Russia is waging against the Ukraine.

Since Russia’s first attacks on Ukraine in late February, dozens of journalists have been injured or killed while reporting on the war. Journalists are literally risking their lives to bring the latest news and information about the war to people around the world. So while we could talk about the latest news products, the dire situation in the Ukraine is really the biggest thing happening in the world right now, and what we do as news publishers literally impacts what people know and how people perceive the war, so we felt it needed and deserved our attention here.

On this special edition of News Take, News Media Alliance President & CEO David Chavern talks with Carlos Martinez de la Serna, Program Director, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), who shares details about the situation on the ground in the Ukraine, including the environment for journalists; the threats to press freedom in the Ukraine and Russia (as well as around the world); the role of journalists from other countries reporting on the war; how journalists are navigating and combating misinformation and propaganda about the war; how they are staying safe; and what we can do to help.

This episode was recorded on April 21, 2022.

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Carlos Martinez de la Serna has been with CPJ since 2018. Prior to CPJ, he worked as a reporter and digital journalist in the U.S., Spain, and Japan, covering issues including current affairs, biomedical research, and North Korea’s nuclear program. He is a founding member of the mapping startup Carto, co-founder of the nonprofit organization porCausa, and a former director of digital innovation at Univision News. Martinez de la Serna is a research fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University and a former John S. Knight fellow at Stanford University.

 

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To Reap the Value of a Free Press, We Must Allow Them to Do Their Jobs https://www.newsmediaalliance.org/to-reap-the-value-of-a-free-press-we-must-allow-them-to-do-their-jobs/ https://www.newsmediaalliance.org/to-reap-the-value-of-a-free-press-we-must-allow-them-to-do-their-jobs/#respond Mon, 26 Oct 2020 17:43:02 +0000 http://www.newsmediaalliance.org/?p=11074 As we head into what is going to be a truly historic election, we must remember the importance of the freedoms granted by the First Amendment and the value of the free press. For many years – but especially in the last four years – journalists in the United States have been literally under attack for doing their jobs.

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As we head into what is going to be a truly historic election, we must remember the importance of the freedoms granted by the First Amendment and the value of the free press. For many years – but especially in the last four years – journalists in the United States have been literally under attack for doing their jobs. A fact that has conveniently been forgotten as of late, the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives journalists the right to do their jobs without fear of being physically harmed. We are once again calling for these attacks to come to an end, and for freedom of the press to be enforced at the highest levels of government – allowing journalists and others working at news organizations to do the incredibly important work of providing important news and information to the public.

Attacks on the press are nothing new. As CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour noted in a recent interview, “Political leaders don’t like journalists. Even in democracies we don’t exist in a warm bath of love.” Journalists are watchdogs for their community, and part of their job is to hold those in power accountable, reporting on corruption by government officials. Regardless of the contempt with which some of those officials regard the media, reporters have continued to work tirelessly, serving as the eyes and ears of the public to ensure our rights are represented.

Often, as part of their job, journalists must put themselves at risk, such as reporting from the front lines of war, or from a hospital experiencing an outbreak of the coronavirus. They should not, however, expect to be harmed or even killed while in their own office newsroom, such as was the case of the five employees of the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, who were killed by an armed gunman in 2018. Or while reporting from peaceful protests, such as those following the killing of George Floyd this summer. Nonetheless, journalists covering the protests in many towns across the country were shoved, arrested and shot at with pellet guns by law enforcement. Physical attacks on members of the press are not only criminal acts, they constitute a direct assault on freedom of the press as guaranteed by the First Amendment.

Journalists realize they have a great responsibility to the public, and as such are held to a higher standard than your average citizen. Just as yelling “fire” in a crowded theater is not protected under the First Amendment, professional journalists are held to a set of ethics and standards to ensure that they are using their Constitutionally protected rights for the betterment of society, and in hard news reporting, to provide a balanced and accurate portrayal of all sides of a story.

Without the ability, via journalists, to question authority and speak truth to power, America would be a very different place. In fact, it is our nation’s belief in speaking truth to power that allowed for the birth of the United States more than 200 years ago. It is impossible to support the First Amendment and freedom of speech without also supporting the freedom of the press, but we see that very brand of hypocrisy growing every day.

This election season and beyond, our democracy depends on free speech and a free press. In this ever-changing world, where we are faced with new threats every day, from viruses to systemic racism to voter suppression, we need our press now more than ever.

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