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- SAMI AL_HAJ IS FREE
A- Jazeera cameraman, Sami al-Haj, is freed from Guantanamo Bay
- REUTERS CAMERAMAN FADEL SHANA
The Institute supports the call for a full investigation into the death of Fadel Shana.
- MOTORSHOW PLANS INVITE PROBLEMS FOR PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS
- PRINCE HARRY REPORT
CIoJ view on the reporting of Prince Harry while serving on the front line in Afganistan
- MUNICH AIR CRASH
Journalist deaths in Munich air crash
- FREE AL_HAJ
- CHINESE BLOGGER DEATH FORESEEABLE
CIoJ Release about the death of Chinese blogger
- CONDEMNATION OF DEATH REWARD
Institute condemns call for journalists death
- KEEP NEWS LOCAL RELEASE
Keep News Local, says the Chartered Institute of Journalists
- KENJI NAGAI
Institute condemns killing of Kenji Nagai
- ITV REDUCES LOCAL NEWS SERVICE
ITV to reduce local news service
- FREE AL-HAJ
Free Al-Haj from Guantanamo Bay
- LORDS BBC INQUIRY
The Chartered Institute of Journalists reacts to the House of Lords inquiry on BBC appointments
- WELCOME NEWS OF JOHNSTON RELEASE
Release of BBC journalist Alan Johnston
- LEAKED MEMO
Release about the leaking of Bush-Blair memo
- NUJ DOES NOT SPEAK FOR ALL JOURNALISTS
News release on the NUJ boycotting of Israeli goods
- PRESS ACCREDITATION
Institute urges better understand ing of 'Press accreditation'
- VICE-PRESIDENT 2007
New Institute vice president elected by members
- HSE BACKS INSTITUTE OVER SAFETY
Chartered Institute of Journalists news release about the safety of journalists and the responsibility of providing equipment and training.
- JOURNALISTS RAISE MORE THAN 700LM FOR SICK CHILDREN
More than £1000 was raised by members of the Institute in an ad hoc raffle for the Dar il Kaptan home for handicapped children while in Malta for their annual conference.
- INSTITUTE GRIEVES MURDERED JOURNALIST
The Chartered Institute of Journalists grieves murdered journalist. Members of the Chartered Institute of Journalists stood in a minute’s silence this morning (Tuesday, 10th October) in memory of the murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politikovskaya, at the opening of the Institute’s annual general meeting and annual conference in Malta.
- DI MARCO TO OPEN CONFERENCE
The Chartered Institute of Journalists 2006 annual conference, in Malta, will be officially opened by the Past President of Malta, Prof. Dr. Guido de Marco. Prof. de Marco is President of the Strickland Foundation which fosters the freedom of journalism and supports the Arts generally. The Foundation is one of the sponsors of the CIOJ conference.
- CRITICAL OF SAFETY RISKS
2006 conference of the Chartered Institute of Journalists, criticism of safety standards
- PRESS PASS CHARGES
Press release condemning the charging for press passes
- AFRICA WRITERS' GROUP
Release about the setting up of an Africa Writers' Group by the Chartered Institute of Journalists
- HSE
News release about the Institute's approach to the Health and Safety Executive regarding journalists' safety.
- SAFETY AWARENESS RELEASE
Weekend of violence proves need for greater safety awareness training for journalists
- SAFETY A PRIORITY RELEASE
Journalists' institute urges safety to be top priority
- AMATEUR SNAPPERS RELEASE
Consternation over media's use of "amateur snappers"
- CENSURE RELEASE
Censure for Bush administration at Chartered Institute of Journalists' Annual Conference
- MINISTRIES RELEASE
Ministries told to communicate
- NEW PRESIDENT RELEASE
New President rallies Institute to resist "opportunistic" employers
- INTERNATIONAL PRESS CARD RELEASE
New International Press Card
- AUSTRALIAN POLICE RELEASE
Journalists' institute condemns actions of Australian police in masquerading as journalists
- TELEGRAPH RELEASE
Journalists' institute welcomes arrival of new Telegraph owners
- WEST AFRICA MAGAZINE RELEASE
Ghana High Commissioner to help resolve West Africa Magazine dispute
- HUTTON RELEASE
Journalists' Institute slams Hutton
- ACCREDITATION RELEASE
Leading journalists’ organisation calls for tighter accreditation procedures
- ZIMBABWE DETENTION RELEASE
Journalists’ institute demands explanation for detention of Zimbabwean pressman
- ZIMBABWE SUSPENSION RELEASE
Journalists’ institute backs Government on Zimbabwe
- ZIMBABWE STATEMENT RELEASE
Statement on Zimbabwe from the Chartered Institute of Journalists
- GOLD MEDAL RELEASE
Journalists’ institute to award Gold Medal to Zimbabwe’s free press
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