Andrew Levinson

Andrew Levinson served as CPJ's media officer from 2007 to 2010, promoting the organization's work on multiple platforms.

Audio: Mohamed Keita on UN Radio French Service

CPJ’s Africa Program Research Associate Mohamed Keita was interviewed by UN Radio about Attacks on the Press in 2008 on March 6, 2009. Click here to listen to the interview in french.

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Video: Bob Dietz at US Senate Hearing on Sri Lanka

CPJ’s Asia Program Coordinator Bob Dietz speaks in front of the US Senate Foreign Relations Middle East and South Asia subcommittee hearing on February 24, 2009. Also speaking at the hearing former U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Jeffrey Lunstead and Anna Neistat of Human Rights Watch.

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CPJ Impact

February 2009News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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Video: Al-Jazeera on Cairo launch of Attacks on the Press

CPJ staff is interviewed about the release of Attacks on the Press in 2008 on Al-Jazeera, February 11, 2009.

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CPJ Impact

January 2009News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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Video: Joel Simon on CBS Evening News

CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon appears on the January 10, 2009 edition of the CBS Evening News to discuss the attacks against journalists amid the conflict in Gaza.

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Jailhouse blog

By Robert Mahoney This year, for the first time, online writers form the largest group among imprisoned journalists guardian.co.ukDecember 11, 2008If you are reading this online you are probably not in one of the countries – more than two dozen of them – that actively filter or block internet content. You’re lucky. But don’t take…

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CPJ Impact

December 2008News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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Why the Planet Needs a Free Press

By Joel SimonPublished in On Earth, Winter 2009Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev seems to have recast himself as Russia’s Al Gore. In October, at a conference in Venice organized by his World Political Forum, he implored the journalists present to do a better job of reporting on climate change. “We need people to know where…

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Thailand in Tatters, Democracy Delayed

Bertil LintnerPublished in The Far Eastern Economic ReviewDecember 2008CPJ’s Asia Program Consultant Shawn W. Crispin is featured in this article about the current state of Thai leadership.

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