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Presented By: Wallace House Center for Journalists

The Threat to Global Press Freedom: Censorship, Imprisonment and Murder

Knight-Wallace Journalists and Leonard Niehoff, Law Professor

Vanessa Gezari, Itai Anghel, Jawad Sukhanyar and Leonard Niehoff Vanessa Gezari, Itai Anghel, Jawad Sukhanyar and Leonard Niehoff
Vanessa Gezari, Itai Anghel, Jawad Sukhanyar and Leonard Niehoff
Harmful rhetoric towards journalists and the press casts doubt about the future of a free press and the safety of reporters. This was evident following the murders of five staff members at the Capital Gazette and Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. As democratic nations fall short in protecting press freedom, what are the implications for journalists of all nations? In alarming numbers, reporters around the world are persecuted, jailed, exiled and even killed for exposing the truth.

Knight-Wallace international journalists Vanessa Gezari of The Intercept, Itai Anghel of Israeli TV, and Jawad Sukhanyar of The New York Times will discuss how threats and state censorship impact their work. In a discussion led by the University’s media law and First Amendment scholar Professor Leonard Niehoff, they will share their experiences reporting from Eastern Europe, the Middle East, South Asia and Africa and discuss what can be done to protect journalists and foster press freedom around the world.

The Eisendrath Symposium honors Charles R. Eisendrath, former director of Wallace House, and his lifelong commitment to international journalism.
Vanessa Gezari, Itai Anghel, Jawad Sukhanyar and Leonard Niehoff Vanessa Gezari, Itai Anghel, Jawad Sukhanyar and Leonard Niehoff
Vanessa Gezari, Itai Anghel, Jawad Sukhanyar and Leonard Niehoff

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