Strumenti e linee guida per la sicurezza dei giornalisti e il monitoraggio della violenza online contro le giornaliste
Gio 18 aprile 2024
11:00 - 11:50
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Safety of journalists lies at the core of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media’s (RFoM) mandate as part of both the early-warning and rapid response function, and to support participating States. Freedom of expression and a pluralistic media landscape can only be achieved through diverse voices, including the ones of women journalists. The increased number of journalists being targeted within the OSCE area is indicative of a growing danger for, and discrimination against, journalists – and a threat to media freedom and freedom of expression in general – as well as the urgent need to counter such a worrisome trend. The Decision on the Safety of Journalists adopted at the OSCE Ministerial Council in Milan in 2018 recognizes that the work of journalists can put them at risk of violence, intimidation and harassment, which can deter them from carrying out their work or lead to self-censorship, thereby having a negative effect on media freedom and media plurality. OSCE Ministerial Council Decision further recognizes that targeted campaigns undermining the work of journalists are increasing, eroding public trust and confidence in the credibility of journalism, which in turn can increase the risk of threats and violence. It also recognizes the need to effectively address the concerns of women journalists, and that safety entails physical, legal, political, technological, economic and other aspects.
In a panel discussion with three speakers and a moderator, we will present the work carried out by the Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media in the area of journalists’ safety. We will present two relevant resources for strengthening the safety of journalists as an essential element of media freedom: the newly developed Safety of Journalists Toolbox and the Guidelines for monitoring online violence against female journalists. The idea is to have a short introduction on the Toolbox presenting its purpose, what it entails and how it could still be developed by the moderator and to then give the floor to the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Teresa Ribeiro, with questions regarding the background situation of journalists’ safety and why such a tool is so important to protect them, especially in the current geo-political context and amidst the rapidly evolving digital ecosystem. Renate Schroeder from EFJ will set the scene, identifying persisting challenges and new risks to the safety of journalists and highlighting good national and international/regional practice examples and initiatives. Afterwards, the moderator would move on to Julie Posetti, the author of the OSCE Guidelines for monitoring online violence against female journalists, who will provide a short background introduction, as well as the rationale behind and importance of the Safety of Female Journalists Online (SOFJO) project under which the monitoring guidelines have been developed, discussing concrete ways needed to empower and protect women journalists from gender-based online violence. The event will conclude with a question-and-answer session, allowing participants to share their own perspectives and experiences.
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Sejla Jusufovic
Sejla Jusufovic works as an Assistant Research Officer at the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFoM). In her current role, she advises the RFoM on media freedom issues in South East Europe and Turkey, and has a thematic focus on safety of journalists. She has over ten years of professional experience working in multilateral settings including the UN and the OSCE and the NGO sector, covering human rights, including media freedom, refugee and migration issues, and security policies. Sejla holds an Interdisciplinary Master’s degree in East European Research and Studies from the University of Bologna and a Bachelor’s degree (high honours) in International Relations from the Eastern Mediterranean University. Prior to joining the RFoM Office, Sejla worked for over four years with UNHCR Turkey operation, where she co-led the inter-agency refugee response efforts.
Julie Posetti
Julie Posetti is VP of Global Research at the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and Professor of Journalism at City, University of London. She is a multi award-winning internationally published Australian journalist and academic with over three decades of experience. Posetti leads the Online Violence Project and research for the Disarming Disinformation Project at ICFJ. She has also led several major UN-commissioned studies in the fields of disinformation, freedom of expression and the safety of journalists. She is the author of Protecting Journalism Sources in the Digital Age (UNESCO, 2017), lead author of The Chilling: A Global Study of Online Violence Against Women Journalists (UNESCO/ICFJ: 2022) and Guidelines for Monitoring Online Violence Against Female Journalists (OSCE, 2023), and co-author of Journalism, 'Fake News' and Disinformation (UNESCO, 2018) and Balancing Act: Countering Digital Disinformation While Respecting Freedom of Expression (UNESCO, 2020). She is ...
Teresa Ribeiro
Teresa Ribeiro, of Portugal, is the fifth OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media. She has vast political, diplomatic, human rights and media experience. Prior to this position, she was Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, while serving as President of the National Commission for Human Rights. She was also Secretary of State for European Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Portugal and Deputy Secretary General at the Union for the Mediterranean, positions that gave her extensive experience in dealing with the EU institutions and Member States, as well as with its close neighbourhood. She holds a degree in Philosophy from the University of Lisbon.
Renate Schroeder
Renate Schroeder is the Director of the European Federation of Journalists. She has longstanding experience in, inter alia, representation and advocacy, policy drafting, media literacy, journalists’ rights and safety of journalists. She studied International Relations and Political Science at Boston University and in Berlin.