Publications
Problems
in the Development of Independent Media in Georgia Report
prepared for the First General Meeting of Central Asian and South Caucasian Freedom
Expression Network 15-20 Feb. 2002
A Report by
the International Federation of Journalists
( Promoting
independent and ethical Journalism in the Southern Caucasus )
Media Training in South Caucasus
Three Reports (including IAGJ report) Presented During CIMERA Workshop
in Tsakhkadzor, Armenia, March 2-4, 2001 MEDIA
CONDITIONS IN GEORGIA REPORT December 2000
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Appeals to Russian Authorities for Open Access by Media
to Scene of School Tragedy
data: September 7.2004
The
declaration of Independent Association of Georgian Journalists
(IAGJ) concerning the arrest of Georgian journalists in
Beslan (North Caucasus) September
7.2004
The
International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media
executives and leading journalists in over 120 countries, is deeply concerned
about the recent police raid on the independent weekly newspaper, The Georgian
Times.
IAGJ
urges Georgian government to respect independent media Government threatens
one more oppositional TV station with the shutdown Protest
letter to the President Your Excellency, The
International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives
and leading journalists in over 120 countries, is deeply concerned about the
recent police raid on the independent weekly newspaper, The Georgian Times. Dear
Mr. President, World Press Freedom Committee which represents 45 affiliate
press freedom organizations around the world expresses our deepest concern regarding
the Financial Police raid on the Georgian Times without a court warrant on July
14, 2004. Article
data: July.20. 2004
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The
declaration of Independent Association of Georgian Journalists
(IAGJ) concerning the arrest of Georgian journalists in Beslan (North Caucasus)
data:
September 7.2004
IPI's
letter to President of Georgia Article
data: August.9.2004
IAGJ urges Georgian
government to respect independent media Government threatens one more oppositional
TV station with the shutdown Article
data: August.5.2004 Protest
letter to the President Your Excellency, The
International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives
and leading journalists in over 120 countries, is deeply concerned about the
recent police raid on the independent weekly newspaper, The Georgian Times. Article
data: August.4.2004
Dear
Mr. President, World Press Freedom Committee which represents 45 affiliate
press freedom organizations around the world expresses our deepest concern regarding
the Financial Police raid on the Georgian Times without a court warrant on July
14, 2004. Article
data: July.20. 2004
GEORGIA:
Police raid independent newspaper New York, CPJ Article
data: July.20. 2004 To
the Head of the OSCE Mission to Georgia, Ambassador Mr. Roy Reeve Article
data: July.2003
IAGJ
protests against the Liberty Institute insolently interfering in the activities
of the free press Article
data: 3.04.2003
Are
Media Programs in Georgia Really Working? Article
data 10.03.2003
The
Independent Association of Georgian Journalists and the Georgia Times Media Holding
welcome the participants of the 1st General Meeting Conference of CASCFEN.
Article
data: 10.03.2003 Georgian
papers and journalist associations create press council Source: IAGJ Article
data: 08.03.2003
Independent Association of Georgian Journalists calls upon
journalists to cover events in Georgia and Iraq objectively Article
data: 16.02.03
Incident
during trial of journalists murder case Article
data: 05.02.03 Warning
to anybody who attempts to curb free media Article
data: 15.01.03 Nana
Devdariani: It doesn't make any difference whether you give up your freedom
or deprive others of it" Article
data: 15.01.03 Mario
Oetheimer: Unfortunately I hold no information That is why the CE
Media Division ignored journalists Article
data: 15.01.03
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