The self-described
anarchist-activist seemed like an unlikely press freedom martyr. But a video
blogger named Josh Wolf ended up serving more time in jail for defying a court order than any other journalist
in
The footage included dramatic
images of anarchists vandalizing a police vehicle and attempting to set it on
fire. A police officer was also injured during the melee. Wolf posted edited
versions of the footage on his own Web site,
and sold portions of it to a local
Wolf refused and spent 30 days in
the
"If it's any consideration, all of
us think you're a journalist," CPJ Chairman Paul E. Steiger told Wolf by
telephone on behalf of a CPJ delegation that arranged a conference call with Wolf from inside the Dublin federal
jail during his incarceration. "We look at this issue from a global
perspective," later noted CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon. "If Wolf had been
doing what he was doing in
During the conference call, Wolf
said that he was concerned about not only being compelled to provide the
protest footage, but to also testify and identify masked protestors to the
grand jury.
"They've stated in newspapers that
they're seeking to identify potential witnesses," Wolf told the CPJ delegation by telephone from jail.
"[That's] akin to outing anarchists who are wearing masks, and are my contacts,
which suddenly turns me into being an investigator for the federal government
and no longer a journalist bringing issues to the public forefront."
Wolf is still a journalist
bringing issues to the forefront, but now for local readers of the Palo Alto Daily Post. Launched in May in the heart of Silicon Valley,
the daily, which has no Web site, will be printed for free distribution. This
week Wolf wrote about vandalism and broken windows for the police blotter, a
lead-up story to the county fair, and a short item on a homeless woman charged
with threatening a police officer, according to a story today by San Francisco Chronicle staff writer
Justin Berton as posted on SFGate.com.
It was Wolf who first broke the
news that he was going to the small community daily. On his own Website more
than a month ago, he wrote: "If the haters
who said I wasn't a real journalist,
are still lurking. I hope you don't have too much indigestion after eating your
words."

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