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COVID-19 surges, obstructions to information, coup violence, media convictions, and satire


A journalist and a camera operator wear personal protective equipment amidst the surge in COVID-19 infections, at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, 20 April 2021, Ganesh Chandra/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
April 2021 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression roundup produced by IFEX s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.
Addressing India’s COVID-19 surge is made more difficult by authorities censoring information. Myanmar’s junta has resorted to publishing wanted lists, targeting journalists. A satirical playlist led to the brief incarceration of an artist in Malaysia. And Hong Kong’s first conviction around a violent attack during the 2019 protests? An investigative reporter. ....

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MEAA: Journalists entitled to a safe workplace


May 3rd, 2021 By David Knox Make a commentFiled under: Coronavirus,
On World Press Freedom Day 2021 today, the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance is concerned increased harassment, abuse and violence directed towards journalists during the Covid-19 pandemic could become the new normal.
Releasing its 2021 report into the state of press freedom in Australia, 
Unsafe at Work – Assaults on Journalists, the union says attacks on journalists increased both globally and here throughout 2020.
MEAA Chief Executive Paul Murphy said, “Journalists know that their work will always be under scrutiny and expect it to be criticised, but they are entitled to a safe workplace like all other workers. ....

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Journalists' union gives notice to quit Australian Press Council


Journalists’ union gives notice to quit Australian Press Council
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A man wearing a mask reads a newspaper, in Perth, Australia, 2 February 2021, Matt Jelonek/Getty Images
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance hopes its decision to withdraw from the Australian Press Council will spark a discussion about media regulation.
This statement was originally published on meaa.org on 21 April 2021.
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance, the union for Australian journalists, will be giving notice that it intends to withdraw from the Australian Press Council.
The National Media Section Committee of the MEAA – a governing committee made up of rank-and-file members – resolved last night to advise the APC that it will be giving the required four years’ notice to leave the organisation in 2025. ....

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MEAA announces intention to withdraw from Australian Press Council


MEAA announces intention to withdraw from Australian Press Council
April 21, 2021 12:57
Australia’s union for journalists, the MEAA (Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance), has announced its intention to withdraw from the Australian Press Council (APC).
The MEAA said its decision follows feedback and consultation from members of its Media section that was overwhelmingly in favour of leaving the APC, and revealed its members believe the council has “lost credibility” and has failed to keep up with media convergence.
MEAA Media federal president Marcus Strom, vice-president Karen Percy
Withdrawal from the council requires four years’ notice, and the MEAA confirmed today it will notify the APC of its intention to withdraw. The decision follows a meeting the MEAA’s governing committee, made up of rank-and-file members: the National Media Section Committee of the MEAA. ....

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