Thursday, 17 Mar '22 in Lviv, Ukraine
“We will contribute with training and with support to help cover the story.”
“We will contribute with training and with support to help cover the story.”
Scattered, few in number and lacking protective equipment, journalists collaborate to share news across the country.
International and Ukrainian media need to do more to avoid cliché and self-censorship - while giving those in the occupied territories a voice.
Attacked from the east and ignored by the West, the city's plight set a precedent for the coming years of conflict.
Journalists warn that they are being targeted, with little official protection.
Despite numbers apparently targeted, no official investigation is forthcoming.
Media workers demand immediate action over “green light for violence”.
Poor management and few financing options mean that most outlets are in thrall to political powers.
Are Kyiv’s sanctions against pro-Russian TV channels and social networks a violation of free speech or essential to fight disinformation?
The pandemic has allowed the authorities to further abuse technology and restrict freedom of speech.