When the state goes after journalists - Underreported Reality<br /><br />What happens to the media and investigative journalism when the state prosecutes or uses other sanctions against journalists? In this year's Underreported Reality, we meet journalists and representatives of media organizations from Sweden, Iran and Great Britain who have got the authorities after them. After they have put the spotlight on journalistic investigations.<br /> <br />Underreported reality is an annual seminar with a focus on investigative and scrutinizing journalism. The seminar invites journalists from Norway and the world who have made a mark by recording<br />topic that can often be overlooked by the big media houses. Underreported Verkeilhet places emphasis on highlighting freedom of expression and giving a voice to journalists who dare to remain silent.<br /> <br />Taghi Rahmani<br />He has been sentenced to 5,000 days in prison, has spent more
All decisions made by NATO are resolved by consensus, without voting: discussion and consultation continue until a conclusion acceptable to every member state is reached.
Berlin, Dec 19 (EFE).- The Swedish Supreme court on Monday blocked the extradition of exiled journalist Bulent Kenes to Turkey, one of the demands made by Ankara in exchange for lifting its veto over the Nordic country’s accession to Nato. Kenes is accused of participating in the failed coup attempt in Turkey in 2016 and …
Nobel Peace Prize nominee Ragip Zarakolu tells MEE he hopes Sweden will continue to protect him after memorandum promises greater cooperation on extradition with Turkey