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Most of the journalists are enlisted against me. ... The press fears a repeat of 1996.
Benjamin Netanyahu
If journalists cannot be trusted to guarantee confidentiality, then journalists cannot function and there cannot be a free press. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration.
Judith Miller
I don't want to win any brownie points for giving good copy to the press. I've been extremely dignified and well-behaved while dealing with journalists. So many journalists who have interacted with me have come away pleasantly surprised.
Aishwarya Rai
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1973
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China is one of the most repressive, yet sophisticated, governments in the world when it comes to restricting press freedom. Beijing is far and away the leading jailer of journalists [in the world], with over 32 different journalists behind bars.
Shawn Crispin
Journalists seem to be much more effective than the administration in representing the public's reactions to the disaster. Clueless federal officials seem to know less about what is happening than the journalists do, and sometimes less than an average TV viewer. This tips the balance of power toward the press, which is why we see such aggressive questioning and on-air criticism close to jeering.
Jay Rosen
I want to help accelerate the evolution of the press because right now, newsrooms are cutting investigative journalists, and we need investigative journalists.
Craig Newmark
The way things are going here, we could repeat the 1996 result. Only this time, we should win the trophy.
Milan Baros
These extremely repressive amendments to the press law are a major blow to journalists in Nepal, who have worked tirelessly to preserve their livelihood, from a king who appears determined to destroy the independent press.
Ann Cooper
[In Peter Johnson's USA article I was quoted thusly:] Journalists seem to be much more effective than the administration in representing the public's reactions to the disaster, ... Clueless federal officials seem to know less about what is happening than the journalists do, and sometimes less than an average TV viewer. This tips the balance of power toward the press, which is why we see such aggressive questioning and on-air criticism close to jeering.
Jay Rosen
If more people in government knew about the press and more people in the press knew about governing, the world would be a better place to live. Journalists would perform their craft better if they were more understanding of the realities and complexities of running for and serving in public life.
Karl Rove
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1950
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The judicial authorities are imposing a grim ordeal on three journalists under pressure from the governor of an unstable state. The Nigerian press is still in the grip of harsh legislation, a brutal police force and authoritarian governors. On this New Year's Eve, we call for their release and we reiterate our commitment to the independent press and, in particular, to the three Port Harcourt prisoners who are exposed to dangerous challenges.
Reporters Without Borders
There can be no press freedom in the Philippines while journalists are forced to live in fear.
Warren Christopher
There can be no press freedom when journalists exist in conditions of corruption, poverty and fear.
Aidan White
Journalistik
We believe that in a free and democratic society, there should be no criminal penalties against journalists for press offences.
Julia Crawford
I would have expected that, among journalists, it would have been the vast majority who would have been able to identify freedom of press as one of the rights of the First Amendment.
Ken Dautrich
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