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February 01, 2010
IFJ Marks ‘End of Deadly Decade' With Report on Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2009
December 23, 2009
Media Release
IFJ Calls for International Pressure to Find Killers of Kyrgyzstan Journalist
December 22, 2009
Media Release
IFJ Condemns Charges against Uzbek Journalist Who Put Truth in the Picture
December 22, 2009
Media Release
IFJ Condemns Murder of Turkish Editor
April 01, 2009
Getting the World to Work- Global Union Strategies for Recovery
October 07, 2008
On World Day for Decent Work, IFJ Calls for Action to Improve Quality of Media Jobs
July 31, 2008
News release
The IFJ Denounces EBU-IOC Agreement that Restricts Radio Broadcasts on the Web
July 29, 2008
EFJ/IFJ Authors' Rights Newsletter- July 2008
June 30, 2008
Beijing Olympics -- IFJ Opens Solidarity Web-site
May 27, 2008
News
Annual Nordic Freelance Seminar, 13-15 June 2008
March 31, 2008
The IFJ Says the Removal of Danish Cartoon from Anti-Islam Film is a Victory for Creators’ Moral Rights
March 05, 2008
Brussels Press Conference: Launch of the Decent Work, Decent Life for Women Campaign
January 24, 2008
IFJ Report 'Deadly Stories 2007' Confirms Pattern of Enhanced Risk for Journalists around World
December 31, 2007
“Tragedy Unlimited” Says IFJ as Killings of Journalists in 2007 Maintain Record Levels
November 12, 2007
End Culture of “Government Snooping” on Media Says IFJ as Survey Backs Concern over Protection of Sources
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