Journalism History for Sunday 11th June 2023

Review of UK and world papers and coverage of UK and global journalism stories for Sunday 11th June 2023

Journalism is the first draft of history and these daily reports seek to provide an online briefing of the history of journalism for each day featured.

The Chartered Institute of Journalists remembers all the professional journalists and media workers murdered and killed while doing their work this year in all parts of the world and remember the immense sacrifice of those who gave their lives to the profession in the past. We send our condolences to their families, friends and professional colleagues.

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Sky News Press Preview: Sunday’s papers. 10 Jun 2023 #presspreview #newspapers #frontpages We take a first look at Sunday’s newspapers with Journalist and author, Christina Patterson, and former Conservative Special Adviser, Anita Boateng. See:https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1667844284467363842
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Hadar Sela writes for CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis): ‘BBC rejects a complaint about disinformation.’ See: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1667966576237084673

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A court room coup for freelance writer and former Bristol MP Charlotte Leslie may give hope to other journalists facing legal battles bought by wealthy people. See: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7073675237904527360?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

CIoJ Twitter news feed at: https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist

CIoJ LinkedIn news feed edited by Liz Justice at: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/63500/

CIoJ Facebook news feed at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077475452242


CIoJ LinkedIn news stories, Hold The Front Page news stories, Guardian media news stories, Press Gazette news stories, Arab News media stories and other stories from miscellaneous sources

The Chartered Institute of Journalists calls on China to release Australian broadcaster Cheng Lei from detention which now stands at 1,032 days since 13th August 2020 See: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/nov/28/partner-of-detained-australian-journalist-cheng-lei-hopeful-of-compassionate-and-speedy-resolution & https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/australia-concerned-by-delays-trial-journalist-detained-china-2023-03-31/

The CIoJ remains concerned about the trials and sentencing of Belarus journalist Roman Protasevich and his friend Sofia Sapega following their abduction from a diverted Ryanair flight 23rd May 2021 which is now 749 days ago. Sofia should be released immediately from her 6 year jail sentence. Despite the mixed signals over Roman’s position in Belarus before and after his pardon, he should be allowed to leave the country of his own free will. See: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65670820

The CIoJ calls on all governments and states unjustly detaining journalists for doing their professional work to respect freedom of expression, the right to liberty and free them immediately. See: https://rsf.org/en/new-record-number-journalists-jailed-worldwide


North American Newspapers for Sunday 11th June 2023


French Newspapers for Sunday 11th June 2023


Montage of world newspapers for Sunday 11th June 2023

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