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Journalists across Pakistan protest against murder of reporter

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1. Close of journalists chanting against the killing of reporters, specifically the murder of journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad 2. Mid of journalists chanting, UPSOUND (Urdu): "Allow us to tell the truth!" 3. Wide of journalists chanting...
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Hundreds attend funeral for AFP journalist, his wife and two children, killed in hotel attack

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Relatives, as well as hundreds of friends and colleagues, attended the funerals on Sunday of widely respected Afghan journalist, Sardar Ahmad, who was killed along with his wife and two children on Thursday. They were among nine people...
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Russia - People of Krasnoyarsk vote for governor

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The political future of Alexander Lebed lies in the hands of the people of Krasnoyarsk, who voted Sunday (26/04) for the Siberian region's next governor. View over Krasnoyarsk; Lebed walks into polling station; voting registration; Lebed...
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Communist Party members call for release of Iraqi shoe tossing journalist

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1. Wide of Lebanese demonstrators marching calling for the release of Iraqi journalist who threw shoe at US President George W. Bush, chanting anti-US slogans 2. Close-up of demonstrator chanting 3. Various of placards with Arabic...
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Foreign Ministry spokesman + Taliban envoy

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1. Wide shot, Pakistan Foreign Ministry Spokesman Aziz Ahmad Khan enters news conference 2. Cutaway, cameramen 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Aziz Ahmad Khan, Pakistan Foreign Ministry Spokesman "But I informed him that the consulate, of the...
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EL SALVADOR: JOURNALIST CHARGED WITH DEFAMING POLICE OFFICIAL

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Spanish/Nat A newspaper journalist from San Salvador has been jailed and then released on bail on charges of defaming a police official. Federal police arrested Francisco Valencia on a warrant issued by a local judge. Valencia, a...
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Bosnia- Voting Begins In Ethnically Divided Mostar

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Muslims and Croatians in the divided Bosnian city of Mostar began voting on Sunday (30/6) in municipal elections. In the first independent elections since war began in 1992, residents of mostly Muslim East Mostar and mostly Croatian...
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Russia - Russian leaders react to Clintons visit

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Russia's opposition leaders and potential presidential candidates met with US president Bill Clinton on Wednesday (2/9) at the American Ambassador's residence in Moscow for an unscheduled conference that lasted just over an hour. Before...
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Gaza - International conference called by Arafat

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Israel condemned the international conference in Gaza City on Saturday (15/3) called by Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, labeling it an "act of bad faith" and "insensitive." Representatives from the United States, Russia, the...
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Australian journalist and Thai colleague appear in court on defamation charges

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An Australian journalist and his Thai colleague arrived at a Phuket court on Thursday to be formally charged of criminal defamation and computer crimes, despite calls from international human rights groups for the charges to be...
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ALGERIA: ALGIERS: CASBAH IS OFF-LIMIT TO JOURNALISTS

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French/Arabic An APTV cameraman has succeeded in filming inside Algiers' notorious Casbah-- once the heart of resistance to foreign rule... now the epicentre of the city's outlawed Islamic movement. A no-go area even for many...
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Cambodia - Hun Sen hails elections as victory

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Cambodian strongman Hun Sen hailed his country's election on Sunday (July 26) as a "victory" but warned it could turn into a defeat if it failed to earn greater international recognition for the troubled country. International approval...
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Russia - CIS summit

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Leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States met in Moscow on Friday (28/3) for a one day summit. They discussed a plan to deepen economic ties among the dozen former Soviet republics. In a related development, Belarussian President...
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First group of independent journalists are taken to Jalalabad

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1. Mid shot of Taliban soldiers 2. Taliban soldiers with grenade launchers 3. Close up of AK47 rifle tilting up to Taliban soldier's face then back down to gun 4. Cutaway of cameramen filming 5. Border sign 6. Man on walkie-talkie 7....
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USA: MONUMENT TO JOURNALISTS WHO DIED IN THE LINE OF DUTY UNVEILED

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English/Nat American First Lady Hillary Clinton has unveiled a monument dedicated to nine-hundred-and-34 journalists who have died in the line of duty. Over the last decade, nearly one journalist has died each week reporting events...
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Trial of al Jazeera journalists again adjourned until 5 June

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The trial of three Al-Jazeera journalists in Egypt who stand accused of endangering national security and aiding a "terrorist group", was adjourned on Sunday until June 5. Canadian-Egyptian acting bureau chief Mohammed Fahmy, Australian...
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Concert for slain journalist Daniel Pearl's memory

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1. Exterior of Hilton hotel 2. Tova Pearl, Daniel Pearl's grandmother, being led into room and taking seat 3. SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew) Tova Pearl, Daniel Pearl's grandmother "Daniel was a musician from the toes to the head where ever he...
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Chechnya - First post-war elections

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Chechens hold their first post-war elections on Monday (27/1) with the rebels' former military leader and their star field commander believed to be the top contenders for the presidency. The apparent frontrunner for president is Aslan...
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Small protest as both accused in rape of photojournalist appear in court

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Police on Saturday arrested a second man in the gang rape of a young photojournalist in Mumbai, and said they had enough evidence to prosecute those responsible for a crime that has renewed public outcry over sexual violence in...
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Russia - Journalists Given Tour Of Warship

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Reporters were recently given a chance to board the most powerful Russian vessel ever built. The Admiral Kuznetsov, a unique aircraft carrier which recently patrolled the waters off former Yugoslavia, allowed journalists aboard for...
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Pilot confirms that US leaker was not on flight from Moscow

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1. Various exterior shots of Jose Marti International airport in Havana, Cuba 2. Wide of journalists crowded around flight crew member outside airport 3. SOUNDBITE (English) No name given, pilot of Aeroflot flight SU150: (Former NSA...
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WRAP Journalist's family protest, praise from Iran cleric

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Agency Pool Baghdad, Iraq 1. Wide of protest staged by Muntadhar al-Zeidi's family members (Muntadhar al-Zeidi, Iraqi journalist who remains in custody for throwing shoes at US President George W. Bush last Sunday) 2. Various of...
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PHILIPPINES: TWO FILIPINO HOSTAGES RELEASED

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Tagalog/Eng/Nat Muslim rebels have released two Filipino journalists, but they didn't say when they would free 29 other hostages, including 15 foreigners, being held on a southern Philippine island. Val Cuenca and Maan Macapagal of...
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Court sentences five, including three journalists, to two years in prison

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A Myanmar court sentenced a media owner, publisher and three journalists to two years in prison on Thursday in the latest ruling to raise concerns about press freedoms in the country emerging from military rule. The July 7 article in the...