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Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
When you join the @FreedomofPress membership program, you’ll get newly-designed FPF swag so you can wear your commitment to press freedom in style: https://t.co/cMQwRCTAFi https://t.co/Y9yZ2cBvVc — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
We can’t do our work without you: Become a member of @FreedomofPress today! We have a bunch of community benefits and exclusive events, plus you can support our work. https://t.co/cMQwRDbbwQ — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
“The big picture is of a government that generally ignores or does not comply promptly with public information requests and then selectively provides information according to what narrative it wants to shape in any particular moment." https://t.co/Jd4ufbda4S — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @source: Here's an excellent resource from @FreedomofPress to help you step through a digital security plan, perfect to share with teams… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
It is more important than ever that journalists have access to these kind of records so that they can share information with the communities most affected by these tragic events. https://t.co/Jd4ufaVzdk — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
U.S. journalist Nicolas Niarchos and Congolese journalist Joseph Kazadi Kamuanga were arrested in the DRC earlier this month. Only Niarchos was released from custody. Authorities must immediately release Kazadi, just as they did his U.S. colleague. https://t.co/o5R1H4KyG8 — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
So you've installed Signal but you want more. Here's our guide to tightening it up and locking it down: https://t.co/DZGZWWftjZ — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
A step in the right direction: The NDO Fairness Act would make it easier for telecommunications providers to notify journalists that the government has used warrants, court orders or subpoenas to force disclosure of their communications records. https://t.co/6hFHpHGKAP — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
“The big picture is of a government that generally ignores or does not comply promptly with public information requests and then selectively provides information according to what narrative it wants to shape in any particular moment." https://t.co/Jd4ufaVzdk — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
It is more important than ever that journalists have access to these kind of records so that they can share information with the communities most affected by these tragic events. https://t.co/Jd4ufaVzdk — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
“President Biden’s failure to hold leaders to account for the murders and jailings of journalists sends a message to governments everywhere that they can suppress the media and get away with it." https://t.co/5DImgIgPIr — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
“To this day I continue to think that my communications are always followed and listened to and this has a negative impact on the work.” https://t.co/c5A7DXXv38 — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
One year ago, we learned that at least 180 journalists were targeted with Pegasus spyware. Among them are three journalists from Togo, who say paranoia and distrust persist for reporters and sources in the wake of those revelations. https://t.co/c5A7DXFUbA — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @emmacarew: The first place I always send people is to @FreedomofPress's training and resources page https://t.co/6stqcBfpDG Their tea… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Journalism professors: Modern newsrooms experience regular surveillance, harassment, and attacks on newsroom devices and networks. To meet the moment, J-schools can and should teach students about digital security. Check out our curriculum to get started: https://t.co/l2CxepJJEV — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Any news article on sources being convicted under the Espionage Act should underscore defendants are barred from discussing their motive, lack of actual harms, or the benefits of their alleged leak in front of the jury. https://t.co/emlB74Cx6a — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
A step in the right direction: The NDO Fairness Act would make it easier for telecommunications providers to notify journalists that the government has used warrants, court orders or subpoenas to force disclosure of their communications records. https://t.co/6hFHpHGKAP — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @source: Journalists covering reproductive rights are on a challenging, critical beat with evolving digital security risks. After their… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @SecureDrop: SecureDrop is not the only open source whistleblower submission system! Our friends at GlobaLeaks are hiring: https://t.co/… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
So you've installed Signal but you want more. Here's our guide to tightening it up and locking it down: https://t.co/DZGZWWftjZ — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
"[Shireen Abu Akleh] was killed twice. Once in Jenin and once in Jerusalem when her funeral was attacked by the Israeli riot police." https://t.co/NfSLsuYp4C — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Lina Abu Akleh, niece of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, discusses her aunt's legacy and killing at the hands of the Israeli military. We join the family in calling for an open, transparent and thorough investigation. https://t.co/NfSLsvfZWa — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
“President Biden’s failure to hold leaders to account for the murders and jailings of journalists sends a message to governments everywhere that they can suppress the media and get away with it." https://t.co/5DImgIgPIr — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Seven U.S. appeals courts have upheld the right to film police while they work, but government officials continue to undermine that First Amendment protection. Earlier this month, Arizona lawmakers criminalized close-range recordings of police. https://t.co/fxbnGZ6Wsj — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
In a win for First Amendment protections, a Western U.S. appeals court affirmed the right to film police while they work. The right to record is essential for documenting and dissuading abuses of power. https://t.co/cI0jGjYffX — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @FreedomofPress: Biden says he told Mohammed bin Salman that he considers him responsible for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Seven U.S. appeals courts have upheld the right to film police while they work, but government officials continue to undermine that First Amendment protection. Earlier this month, Arizona lawmakers criminalized close-range recordings of police. https://t.co/fxbnGZoxQT — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
In a win for First Amendment protections, a Western U.S. appeals court affirmed the right to film police while they work. The right to record is essential for documenting and dissuading abuses of power. https://t.co/cI0jGjYffX — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
@PeterAlexander A reminder that journalists are regularly imprisoned and even killed in Saudi Arabia. Has the US brought this up at all recently as they apparently aim to strengthen ties with the country? https://t.co/HHZ2tEG46p — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Prior to Biden’s meeting with bin Salman, NBC’s @PeterAlexander was grabbed by Saudi security after shouting to ask whether the crown prince would apologize to Khashoggi’s family. https://t.co/LPE8FfxBC2 — PolitiTweet.org