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Employer pressure tops journalists’ worries: survey
KEEPING QUIET: Journalists said that they fear reprisal for speaking out about incidents in which their rights have been infringed upon by employers or agencies
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Pressure from employers and government agencies, as well as uncertainty about work, are the top challenges facing media workers in Taiwan, the Association of Taiwan Journalists said on Wednesday.
According to a survey conducted by the association and Taiwan Media Watch in February, 30.1 percent of journalists said that they were most concerned about pressure from their company’s executives, while 25.3 percent said they were worried most about job stability.
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UPDATE 1-Russia jails journalist Sergei Smirnov over Navalny protest Reuters 2/3/2021
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MOSCOW, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Russian journalist Sergei Smirnov said on Wednesday he had been jailed for 25 days in connection with a protest in support of imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
A Moscow court said Smirnov, editor-in-chief of independent outlet Mediazona, was guilty of repeated violations of protest legislation, the journalist said on Twitter from inside the courtroom.
Police detained him last week on suspicion of having taken part in a rally on Jan. 23 in support of Navalny.
He was accused of organising the protest after he retweeted a humorous message related to the planned event, that showed its time and date, according to court documents shared by his lawyer.
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Russia Jails Journalist Sergei Smirnov Over Navalny Protest
Russian journalist Sergei Smirnov said on Wednesday he had been jailed for 25 days in connection with a protest in support of imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
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MOSCOW: Russian journalist Sergei Smirnov said on Wednesday he had been jailed for 25 days in connection with a protest in support of imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
A Moscow court said Smirnov, editor-in-chief of independent outlet Mediazona, was guilty of repeated violations of protest legislation, the journalist said on Twitter from inside the courtroom.
Police detained him last week on suspicion of having taken part in a rally on Jan. 23 in support of Navalny.