Sentences with phrase «attacking freedom of the press»

Especially since they'll relish the opportunity to point out he's «attacking freedom of the press».
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Not exact matches

The Kaduna State governor has been accused of trying to restrict press freedom and silence voices that draw attention to violence in southern Kaduna, where for over a year Fulani herder militia have attacked communities, killing over 800 people and seizing land and property with relative impunity.
The editorial cartoons, the opinion pieces, the vicious attacks on his person and reputation, the disinformation and twisting of facts» all these abuses against responsible press freedom have been repugnant.
He plays as the additional midfielder, a creator, an added goal threat, adds to our forward press and has a lot of freedom to roam in attack, join in midfield, or take - up scoring positions.
He has attacked the rule of law and freedom of the press.
Not long after reports first emerged of a bomb blast in Brussels» Zaventem airport, Ukip sent out a press release quoting its defence spokesman, Mike Hookem, who blamed the attack on freedom of movement.
Cameron called the attack «sickening», and said: «We stand with the French people in the fight against terror and defending the freedom of the press
And in the case of The Post, I can think of no movie that is more important for a time when the assault on freedom of the press and journalistic integrity is being drilled into people's heads with the attack phrase «fake news.»
But that doesn't discount the meat of the sandwich, a skillful and satisfying look at the process and the importance of freedom of the press at a time when those institutions are just as under attack as they were under Nixon.
Despite being set during Nixon's corrupt administration, The Post is as timely and relevant as any film this year, drawing direct parallels to Trump's attacks on the freedom of the press.
Awards Philadelphia Daily News editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson won two major awards on Thursday: the grand prize in the 15th World Press Freedom International Editorial Cartoon Competition, which focused on cartoons about the Charlie Hebdo attacks, and the Overseas Press Club of America's Thomas Nast Award for international cartooning, an honor she received twice before.
In his recent speech to the Society of Editors Conference, Paul Dacre, the Daily Mail editor and Associated Newspapers» editor - in - chief, launched a stinging attack on what he considers the most dangerous threat to press freedom in many years — the imposition of law protecting an individual's right to privacy.
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