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Moldova: Proposed Secrecy Law Threatens Openness
Image27.11.08/ ARTICLE 19 has prepared an in-depth analysis of the draft Law of Moldova on State Secrets. Although the draft Law does include some positive provisions, it fails to establish an appropriate balance between legitimate secrecy interests and the right to information.
 
OSCE celebrates 10 Years for Media Freefom
18.09.08/ A decade since the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe created the post of Representative on Freedom of the Media, the OSCE has come out with "Ten Years for Media Freedom - An OSCE Anniversary"

 
Reporting EU Integration
04.08.08/ Transitions Online (www.tol.org) announces the launch of Reporting EU Integration, a training project aimed at helping reporters from Moldova, Bosnia and Serbia obtain the skills and knowledge necessary to report on issues related to European integration.

 
Press release

Image23.07.08/ Moldovan law enforcement agencies and ordinary citizens were among the most widely covered subjects in corruption-related stories published or broadcast by the Moldovan media from April through June 2008 according to monitoring efforts undertaken by the Independent Journalism Centre (IJC) with support from the U.S. Government. For the first time since the beginning of the monitoring project in October 2007, the monitored media published or broadcast a significant number of reports on individual cases of corruption.

 
Started the second part of the enrolling at Chisinau School of Advanced Journalism
Image16.07.08/ The Independent Journalism Center in cooperation with Missouri School of Journalism (USA) and Center of Professional Journalists Training (Paris, France) announces the opening of the second part of the application process for postgraduate studies at the Chisinau School of Advanced Journalism for the 2008-2009 school year.
 
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07.07.08/ ARTICLE 19 issued a comment on the Moldovan President’s recent proposal to abolish pecuniary remedies for moral damages from defamation. While the President’s concern about excessively large damage awards which have been made in defamation cases in Moldova is noteworthy, the abolishment of pecuniary remedies for moral damages from defamation is not the appropriate response. ARTICLE 19 calls on the Moldovan authorities to consider establishing a ceiling for damage awards for moral damages to reputation and complete abolishment of criminal defamation.

 
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