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Thursday morning at the National Federation of the Italian Press (FNSI), the Human Rights Commission of the Italian Senate presented its report on the Italian detentions centers including the ones for immigrants.
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Wiretapping: Some members of Parliament call for a new bill
Italy: No tax on electronic cigarettes but cuts to publishing funds
Rossi Italy is the European country investing less on media
"You are legality defenders"
The President of the Chamber of Deputies meets the press
Fnsi appeals for the release for the Italian journalist disappeared in Syria
Siddi: This colleague is a true journalist, he deserves respect
Boldrini, President of the Chamber of Deputies: I share your worries
Released the four Italian journalists kidnapped in Syria
Fnsi expresses its satisfaction and thanks the authorites involved
Fnsi welcomes newly elected presidents of the Senate and Lower House
Fnsi welcomes pope Bendict's choice to meet the press
Violence against women journalists in Italy
Italy's President Napolitano: "A real social emergency"
Marie Colvin, Remi Ochlik and Rami al Sayed killed in shelling in Syria
Two more French journalists wounded in the attack now in Beirut
Fnsi joins IFJ in the condemn of the attack
IHR: Iran is the largest prison in the world for journalists
Appeal to save Web developer Saeed Malekpour sentenced to death
His guilt: developing a program to upload pictures
Italian parliament approves law on fair wages for journalists
Another success in Fnsi's campaign to free Turkish Journalists
Bedri Adanir, in jail for over 3 years, has been set free
Italian Senate kills contested draft on libel
OSCE: Italy should not jail journalists for libel
COE concerned over jail terms for libel in Italy
Prison for journalist reintroduced in draft law
Brussels criticizes Italy's auction on media frequencies
Italy's proposed libel law getting better?
Fnsi: Now new rules on correction and the creation of an authority
International day to remind that Journalism is a common good
Stand up for journalism: say no to the new libel law
Libel law: Monday a new protest at the Pantheon
Fnsi: Even imprisonment is better than this shameful text
OSCE deplored Italian criminal defamation ruling
New libel law meets strong opposition from the media world
FNSI: Measures absurd and dangerous
Sit in with Fnsi against the new reform on libel
FNSI: It is a bad reform
Freelance journalist threatened by criminal association
Libel suits: when remedies are worse than the pain
Siddi: the reform should not be used as a chance to put more gags.
Only 45,5% of Italians read a newspapers
When freedom of information becomes a crime
Italian Ministry of justice meets the press
Siddi: "A reform for a free journalism is needed in this country"
Italian Ministry of Justice meets the journalists
FNSI will ask changes to the law on opinione crimes
(L') Huffington Post arrives in Italy
The director of il Giornale sentenced to jail for a 2007 article
Fnsi: Prison for opinion crimes is unacceptable.
Conference on adopting a Freedom Of Information Act in the Digital Agenda
Transparency Day, for a Foia in Italy as well
A new legislation for transparency and access to public documents
FNSI International page is back after the summer break
Kazakhy reporter Zhanbolat Mamai released from prison
Fnsi: Satisfaction for the positive outcome of the international protests
FNSI worries about media freedom in Kazakhstan
Bad news from Ossigeno per l'Informazione
Government appoints 7 Rai directors
FNSI vs the publisher's association
Their behavior and proposal on wages in unacceptable
Coe's commissioner on Human Rights Nils Muižnieks:
Media reporting on Cie raises public awareness
The Italian Anti Mafia Committee auditions threatened journalists
The Importance of local press in reporting on the earthquake
But many media have been hit as a consequence
OSF sponsored a report on the immigrant workers human and social rights in italy
The results presented at the Italian Senate
EFJ international meeting: journalism is a common good
No public discussion on the Communication Authority
Natale: Parties and institutions deaf to the requests for transparency
Wire tapping: unacceptable influence of politics on information
Natale: the duty right to inform is not a trading good
A Delegation of journalists in Sicily's Cie
The immigrants: It is worse that being in prison
Palermo meeting on Information and Immigration
Natale: Stop the emergency worrying language
Italy needs a freedom of information act
Natale: it would help fight corruption at no cost
Fnsi welcomes Prime Minister Monti's improvement of RAI
The current law must be changed to make it possible
Historical sentence form an Italian court:
it is illegitimate not to allow journalist into CIE
The Italian press is back to "emergency language"
Many TV and newspapers are back to worrying titles
Gradisca's Cie has opened its door to journalists
Official visit of Turkish PM Erdogan in Rome
FNSI:Monti must urge the release of our colleagues
Natale: we must face the risks of racism and xenophobia in media
Fnsi and the freedom of information day
May 3d: Media freedom is a precious good
Our colleagues all over the world risk their life to defend it
Seven years of Communication Authority
Natale: "impossible to intervene on media concentration?
Probably what they have is a control problem".
The national campaign to enter CIE and CARA continues
Fnsi's President Natale: "LasciateCIEntrare goes on.
Too many obstacles to information"
Hundreds of journalists in jail in Turkey. An emergency for democracy
Natale:Monti should tell Erdogan to set information free.
Europe should not belong only to bankers
A first big result: Baha Okar has been released
The report on Italian detention centers presented at FNSI
The Importance of local press in reporting on the earthquake
But many media have been hit as a consequence
Senate:The Human Rights Commission hosted a Fnsi conference
Turkey:Drammatic violations of media freedom
104 journalists in jail
Fnsi: An institutional commitment is needed
Crime attacking journalists and media must be defeated
Mafia infiltrations must be stopped and defamation decriminalized
The unacceptable idea of laws against media freedom is back
Fnsi: A law that decides what is of public interest is absurd
The path to follow is the Authorithy's guidelines
"Closed Sea" a new documentary on migrants pushed back to Libya
Data journalsm awards
Six winning submissions to be selected
Criticizing FIAT cars can get journalists into trouble
RAI must pay Fiat 5 million euros for a story aired in 2010
Italian radio and TV spread "minorities stereotypes on media"
The results of a research presented at the Senate in Rome.
RAI clause allows to kick out freelance pregnant women
Fnsi worried for media freedom in Hungary
The government must not only focus on cooperation
Il Manifesto daily is at risk of closing down after forty years
A 1000 x 1000 campaign launched to support the newspaper
Dustin Hoffman testimonial
FNSI: No to a RAI depending on politics
The value of public broadcast is important
Italy: 220 journalists have lost their job in 2011
Data presented by FNSI at the last LAREG meeting in Brussels
Ken Loach signs the appeal to save Liberazione
Restrictions to journalists visiting immigrant detention centers
Natale: To many limits for journalist visting CIE
Italy falls to 61 in the Reporters Without Borders Media Freedom Index
Fnsi: Italy still carries the burden of Berlusconi's conflict of interests
Journalists against all mafias and the precariousness of the profession
Sit-in and meetings in Rome and Bologna
Fnsi: Stop to the threats to journalists in Calabria
Police searchers home of journalist investigating murder case
FNSI: disconcertment and disbelief
Italian newspapers at risk
Journalists protest for media pluralism
Huffington Post on its way to Italy
Fnsi and LasciateCIEntrare appeal to Journalists:
"Go visit and report on immigrant detention centers"
Italian newspapers at risk: Journalists protest in front of the Parliament
Fnsi: The pluralism of ideas has to survive
Sit-in for media freedom in front of the Hungarian Embassy in Rome
COE: Hungarian legislation raises serious concerns
FNSI: A serious problem that undermines fundamental rights
Italy's new undersecretary in charge of publishing sector resigns
Journalist under escort for his reportages on mafia
Fnsi: Threats will not shut down those brave journalists' voices
Carta di Roma starts its workshops for journalists
Klubradio thanks Fnsi for sit-in for media freedom in Hungary
Hungarian Media Authority criticizes Fnsi's stand
Worrying authoritarian drive against media freedom in Hungary
Fnsi organizes sit-in for media freedom in the eastern country
Mafia boss threatens journalist from prison cell
Ethiopian court condemns Martin Schibbye e Johan Persson
The Sweedish freelance reporters face 11 years in prison
Blacklist against immigrants and jews on Neo-Nazi website
Fnsi condmens and calls for immediate stop
FNSI approves document against precariousness in journalism
Ethiopian court founds Martin Schibbye e Johan Persson guilty
Fnsi, Efj and Ifj call for their freedom
"Carta di Roma" comes to life.
It will guarantee respect of the minorities and fairness of information
Journalist killed in Caucasus
Fnsi, Ifj and Efj promote official protest to Russian authorities
2014: On line all the Italian newspapers that don't sell
Bullets to Italian politicians and newspapers
Fnsi: "Bewilderment and concern"
Migrant detention centers re-opened to journalists
FNSI thanks Interior Minister for the awaited decision
Russia: Kremlin's control over the media
Hammarberg: Italian information at risk
Roma people: new stereotypes and old prejudices in the air
Shahzad murder: new developments in the investigation
Human Right's Advocate Jendoubi at the Senate in Rome:
In Tunisia a real mass media revolution
Italy's Parliament backs up on the gag on photo reporting
Agreement found on a self-discipline code.
Bernard Kouchner in Rome:
The former French minister defends the freedom of information
Wikstrom: No respect of dignity at Italy's Cara and Cie
FNSI: It is necessary to allow journalists inside these facilities
FNSI:Journalists under attack all over the world
Foreign Minister must carry out matter at international meetings
The south African Gag:
25 years in jail for publishing secret information
FNSI: Solidarity to the Italian journalist expelled from Pakistan
Her name on a journalists' blacklist
FNSI: The government must not take measures against photo reporters
They don't violate parliamentary privacy.
Italy: Mafia threatens local journalists
China and Italy's local press:
Both victims of intimidations and censorship
FNSI questions government's "no entry"
"Journalists should be allowed in detainment centers for immigrants"
The unions must keep an eye on the new government.
FNSI’s Secretary Siddi: some of the ministers have a corporative image
Man sets himself on fire on Tienamen square and no Chinese media talks about it
FNSI Secretary Franco Siddi welcomes the new Italian government by suggesting ways to help the publishing funds crisis
Athens: Ifj and Efj stand by Greece's public television service
China and Italy: when the gag on information looks alike
Stand up for journalism: European day against freelancing and release of new data on the progressive fragmentation of the profession.
Belarus among the 10 countries with the worst freedom of press
Italian Reform Minister Bossi attacks journalists:
"Sooner or later we'll smash your face"
FNSI condemns violent episodes targeting journalists all over the world
Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano: "Reinstate publishing funds"
FNSI worried about letter sent by Berlusconi to Brussels:
"Crazy and ideological choices"
Fnsi welcomes the Italian parliament's approval of the law proposal on fair wages to freelances
Efj: European Union Should Heed Call of ‘One Million for Press Freedom’
in Hungary
Protester take the street in Budapest against the government restrictive policies
FNSI:Government cuts on publishing funds may put at risk 100 Italian newspapers
Italy's President of the Senate Renato Schifani declared himself
"against the imprisonment of journalists"