International Conference on Terrorism and Media
International Conference Papers
- TO DIE JUST FOR BEING A JOURNALIST IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY, Ms. Carmen Gurruchaga Basurto, El Mundo, Spain
- WAR, TERRORISM AND JOURNALISTS THE CHECHEN EXPERIENCE, Ms. Anna Politkovskaia, Journalist, Novaya Gazeta, Russian Federation
- EVENTS AFTER 11 SEPTEMBER AND THEIR REPERCUSSIONS ON PRESS FREEDOM, Jean-Paul Marthoz, European Director of Information Human Rights Watch
- REFLECTIONS OF IFJ UNIONS ON THE AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 11 AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR JOURNALISM AND CIVIL LIBERTIES, Mr Chris Warren, President, International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)
- BROTHERS WITH NO ARMS, Mr Philippe Latour, South-East Asia Representative for Reporters Sans Frontières, e-mail : rsfbkk@loxinfo.co.th
- MEDIA IN DANGER, Mr. Mogens Schmidt, Assistant Director General, World Association of Newspapers Director, World Editors Forum
- Media in Danger: Southeast Asia at a Glance By Chavarong Limpattamapanee, Acting Chairperson, Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) Presented to the Conference on "Terrorism and Media" Manila, Philippines. 2 May 2002
- Journalism 2002: Civil Liberties, Press Freedom and War on Terrorism By Christopher Warren President, International Federation of Journalists
- Terrorists & Journalists By Faheem Dashty- Afghanistan
- "Terrorism and Media: Zimbabwe as a case study," a presentation by Geoffrey Nyarota, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily News, Zimbabwe, at the Terrorism and Media Conference in Manila, on Wednesday, 1 May 2002
- Is the safety of journalists in Timor Leste Guaranteed? by Hugo Fernandes
- SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS IN THE PACIFIC. By Justin Kili, Director, Pina Radio Group, Pacific Islands.
- Media in Danger Speech by Larry Kilman, Director of Communications, World Association of Newspapers
- Media and Terrorism Conference, Nedal Mansour
- The Aftermath - Consequences for Freedom of Information By Raymond Louw, Editor and Publisher, Southern Africa Report Africa Consultant, World Press Freedom Committee
- JOURNALISM IN A TURBULENT COUNTRY By Ms. Ana-Mercedes Gómez
- Consequences for Freedom of Expression of the Terrorist Attacks of 11 September, A Paper for the UNESCO Conference on Terrorism and Media by Toby Mendel