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Launch of Kabul's first independent newspaper
1. 'Kabul Weekly' Editor Fahim Dashty talking to members of his staff at editorial meeting
2. Close up copy for newspaper
3. Various close ups of the 'Kabul Weekly'
4. Dashty and colleagues
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Fahim Dashty, 'Kabul...
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French Olympic chief rules against badges for French athletes
April 4, 2008
1. Wide of French athlete David Douillet at presentation for proposed badge that French athletes would wear
2. Mid of presentation
3. Close-up of badge on lapel
April 15, 2008
3. French sports minister Bernard Laporte...
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Hungary's PM defends his govt's policies in front of tens of thousands of supporters
1. Wide of Hussars (traditional Hungarian light cavalry) crossing Chain Bridge over River Danube on horseback, carrying flags
2. Mid of Hussars crossing bridge
3. Mid of demonstrators from Poland, who travelled to Hungary in support of...
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Reporters' group accuses Arab countries, US, of abusing press freedom
1. Wide pan of Reporters Without Borders office
2. MId of RSF NGO staff working
3. Wide of 2012 Press Freedom Map
4. SOUNDBITE (French) Gilles Lordet, Research Department director at Reporters Without Borders:
"These trends reflect a...
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Interview with editor of newspaper that published controversial cartoon
1. Flemming Rose, Editor of the culture-section, Jyllands-Posten daily newspaper, walking in
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Flemming Rose, Editor culture-section Jyllands-Posten newspaper:
"I think it's a big tragedy, I think it's very...
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Journalists march over recent violence against reporters
Mexico City - 7 August 2010
1. Wide of participants gathered at Mexico City's El Angel statue before beginning march towards interior ministry to protest violence against journalists
2. Demonstrators holding banner
3. Various of man...
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AP takes a look at press freedom in Russia
June 11, 2008
1. Wide of the World Trade Centre, venue of Press Congress
2. Wide of interior of the congress
3. Mid of press
4. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Dmitry Medvedev, President of Russia:
"Today and in the future our permanent...
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EAST TIMOR: BALIBO MEMORIAL
English/Nat
The inaugural meeting of the Timorese Journalists association was held in Dili on Saturday.
More than 150 journalists from East Timor and Indonesia attended.
At the end of the meeting they agreed to build an independent and...
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Residents of Phil Robertson's hometown sound off on the controversial remarks made by the 'Duck Dynasty' member
"Faith. Family. Ducks." It's the unofficial motto for the family featured in the TV reality show Duck Dynasty and that homespun philosophy permeates nearly everything in the small north Louisiana town where the Robertson family lives and...
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Journalists held after protesting against state of emergency
Karachi
1. Various of scuffles between protesting journalists and police, police using lathis (bamboo canes)
2. Protesters chanting for freedom, one holding poster
3. Police running after protesters
4. Various of police arresting,...
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Foreign affairs spokesman on France march, press freedom
China said on Monday that its Ambassador to France took part in the unity march in Paris on Sunday.
Over a million people attended the rally of national unity in the French capital, including more than 40 world leaders, days after the...
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USA: GUATEMALAN WINS INTERNATIONAL PRESS FREEDOM AWARD
English/Nat
A leading Guatemalan human rights advocate and journalist has been given an International Press Freedom Award for his courageous work to ensure freedom of the press in his country.
Jose Ruben Zamora - whose life has been...
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Afghan officials trying to ban Indian soap operas for being un-Islamic
April 24, 2008
1. Wide of Afghan men watching Indian soap in electronics shop
2. Close-up of Indian soap on screen
3. Men watching television
4. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Mohammad Humayoon, Television dealer:
"The serials should continue,...
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Anti-King protests on yr anniversary of his seizing power
Katmandu
1. Various of protestors carrying banner reading "Black Day"
2. Various of scuffles between protestors and police
3. Various of officers spraying protestors with water cannon
4. Wide of protestors
5. Wide of police running...
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Islamic protests over film
Palestinians burn US flags in protest against film mocking the Prophet Muhammad
Gaza City - 12 Sept 2012
1. Mid of protesters burning US flag
2. Mid of protesters burning picture of Morris Sadek, an Egyptian-American who promoted the...
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ARGENTINA: DIRECTOR ALAN PARKER ARRIVES FOR PREMIERE OF "EVITA"
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 17 February 1997
1. Wide shot of press conference
2. Alan Parker arriving at presser
3. Cutaway journalists
4. SOUNDBITE: (English followed by translation in Spanish) Alan Parker
5. Wide of Parker during shooting...
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Man behind anti-Muslim film ordered jailed
1. Wide of U.S. Federal Court House building
2. Close of sign reading "United States Court House"
3. Mid of U.S. Flag and Court House
4. Mid of street in front of Federal Court building, people walking
5. Mid of police vehicles...
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Ahmadinejad claims west trying to "trigger ethnic and religious conflicts"
The Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the west of trying to cause "religious conflicts" as he criticised a film made in the US that mocks the Prophet Muhammad.
Speaking at a military parade commemorating the start of the...
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RUSSIA: VLADIMIR GUSINSKY DETAINED
Russian/Eng/Nat
Russian media tycoon Vladimir Gusinsky was still being detained in one of Moscow's most notorious prisons on Wednesday after his arrest on charges of swindling and theft.
Gusinsky's holdings include a T-V station and...
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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke.(11 April)
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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke.
Glenn Greenwald and Laura...
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WRAP Trial of journalists begins, people trying to get into court
1. Mobile phone footage of journalists and relatives trying to push past guards to get into court
2. Wide exterior of Istanbul Palace of Justice ++PART MUTE++
3. TV live positions in front of the Istanbul Palace of Justice
4. Sign on...
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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke. (11 April)
Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke.
Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras of The Guardian came to New York to...
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Slander case of former newspaper editor adjourned
1. Wide of traffic passing in front of North Giza court compound where Islam Afifi former editor-in-chief of el-Dustour newspaper is being tried
2. Close of sign reading (Arabic) "North Giza Court Compound"
3. Wide of Afifi entering...
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Israel says journalists on flotilla face expulsion, reax
Jerusalem
1. Set up of Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yigal Palmor, spokesman, Israeli Foreign Ministry:
"All this talk about restricting freedom of expression and the freedom of journalists and...