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The G8 Alternatives Summit spotlights the media
30/6/05: On Sunday 3rd July from 10am to 9 pm Edinburgh will host one of the biggest days of political debate Scotland has ever seen. The G8 Alternatives Summit will bring together leading campaigners, activists and thinkers to debate the strategies coming emerging from the Gleneagles G8 Summit.
Over 5,000 people are expected to attend eight plenaries on topics such as the future of Africa, climate change, and globalisation and privatisation. There will be over 50 workshops and seminars on diverse subjects including: resisting neoliberal media, the Chavez Government in Venezuela and the campaign against Coca-Cola.
Speakers include: Ken Wiwa, son of the murdered Nigerian novelist Ken Saro-Wiwa; Moazem Begg, a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner; Craig Murray, former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan; Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector and Bob Crow of Britain’s RMT union.
Speakers at the resisting neoliberal media seminar include Jeremy Dear NUJ General Secretary, David Miller, Spinwatch; Pete Murray NUJ campaign to defend Public Service Broadcasting and Granville Williams, CPBF.
For more information about the Summit, visit the G8 Alternatives website: http://www.g8alternatives.org Tickets available from Usher Hall, Queens Hall, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh.
Box Office: 0131 228 1155 or email - boxoffice.admin@usherhall.co.uk
£10 Waged, £5 Unwaged
Last modified: Thursday, June 30, 2005
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World Press Freedom Day
More reporters are currently imprisoned in Turkey than in any other country in the world. Only a matter of weeks ago lawyers failed to persuade a Turkish court to release a 76-year-old journalist from a Turkish internet news station.
World Press Freedom Day on Friday May 3, 2013 is being marked in Britain by a rally to highlight the dangers facing journalists in Turkey and in this podcast, Nicholas Jones speaks to Barry White, Organiser at the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom, and Sam Bamford, the TUC's policy officer for Eastern Europe and Africa about the importance of a campaign to highlight international press freedom.
The World Press Freedom Day rally is being staged by the National Union of Journalists at the NUJ head office, Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1 on Thursday May 2, 6pm-8pm.
DATELINE: 27/4/13
UK launch of EU media campaign
DATELINE: 13/3/13
The UK launch of a 'European Citizens' Initiative' calling for EU rules against concentration of media power will take place on Thursday March 21 from 11:00am – 12:30pm in Committee Room 4A at the House of Lords, London. Guest speakers will include actor and activist Hugh Grant (pictured), media consultant Claire Enders, Professor Steven Barnett, Barry McCall (President of the NUJ) and Marc Gruber (Director of the European Federation of Journalists).
A European Citizens' Initiative is an official petition, like a Downing Street petition. If it succeeds in gathering a million signatures across the EU, the Commission is obliged to respond.
This petition calls for the EU to act to protect media pluralism and press freedom.
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