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A TRIAL NO LONGER IN SECRET Reporting ban lifted on member’s anti-war case
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‘WE DESERVE SOME OF YOUR £40 MILLION’ Express journalists prepare strike for fair pay
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TWO VICTORIES FOR FREEDOM OF INFORMATION Political upsets followed members’ FoI work
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SIGN UP A COLLEAGUE, SAYS THE PRESIDENT Union‘s future depends on recruitment
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LIFE ON FLAT EARTH The man behind the book that shook journalism
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DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR BLACK YOUNGSTERS How to break into a middle-class white job?
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ON SCREEN OR ON PAPER? Start of debate on future of the Journalist
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WE THINK WE’VE GOT PROBLEMS? A journalist’s week in Europe’s last dictatorship
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‘A LUDDITE AND PROUD’ Not against technology but how bosses exploit it
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Germany: Fight back against Montgomery

Iraq: Journalists’ leader is shot dead

Burma: Editor faces 10 years in jail

Colombia: Activist shot in ‘death warning’

Morocco: Reporter sent back to prison

Russia: State ‘is trying to throw union onto street’

Azerbaijan: Journalists face harassment

Uganda: Presenter raped, killed

Briefs: Malawi, Central African Republic


BELARUS

MIKE JEMPSON spent a week in Belarus with the local journalists’ union. Members of the Belarus Association of Journalists are facing the worst restrictions and official obstruction in Europe — and that’s not all …