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Name: Jason Brown on Apr 29, 2010Comments: . . . As the founder of JICC in January 2010, I have been following news alerts on journalism crisis since 2008 at the onset of global economic crisis. Question is: did global economic crisis cause world journalism in crisis - or the other way around. Arguably, a failure to provide sufficient information about corruption in allegedly free markets caused economic meltdown across regions. Second question is: what are we going to do about it? Signing this petition to raise awareness is a good start. . . .Flag
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Name: Leeanne Torpey on Apr 29, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Raphael Wanjaria Njararuhi on Apr 30, 2010Comments: In solidarity.Yes we can!Flag
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Name: Raphael Godlove Ahenu on Apr 30, 2010Comments: As a founder and the CEO of African Media Aid/Global Media Foundation in Ghana, in solidarity I support the petitionFlag
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Name: Tamara S. Gentuso on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: John Robinson on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Miluska Rojas Mezarino on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Laussinetth on Apr 30, 2010Comments: Urge entonces un nuevo periodismoFlag
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Name: Carl Kiilsgaard on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Wharton on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Akina Mikami on Apr 30, 2010Comments: Let's high five on a world where each citizen makes informed choice to participate fully in their societies! This needs tackling at all levels, including structural levels. Attention to journalism in crisis is also a call for revisiting the whole idea of what constitutes good journalism, what we mean by information and knowledge, how we can all contribute to making a public sphere where each voice is heard!Flag
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Name: Dr. Echefu Bright on Apr 30, 2010Comments: Journalism has been in crisis and it gets worst by the day. Imagine where journalists are victimesed, arrested, imprisoned and killed most times in broad day light in many countries in africa. In 3 months, more than 7 journalists have been felled by bullets from politicians in Nigeria who feel threatened by there publications and investigative journalism.Flag
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Name: Astrid Schipper on Apr 30, 2010Comments: When indepent media are gradually becoming mouthpieces to air PR and spin, accountability and transparancy become fata morgana and democracy an empty notionFlag
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Name: Yayehyirad Biazin on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Alex Masi on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dave Walsh on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Samih Güven on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lucas Mulder on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Zekar L. Payweyne II on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: MANOJ KUMAR JHA on Apr 30, 2010Comments: journalism is affected by global economic crisis as any other sector.Flag
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Name: Somali Community Access NetworkSomaliCAN on Apr 30, 2010Comments: Journalism is in crisis worldwide, and especially in Somalia. More journalists were murdered in that tiny country this year than any other nation. Please declare a crisis.Flag
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Name: John Densky on Apr 30, 2010Comments: www.galler7.comFlag
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Name: Victor Perez (Radio Kuva, Inc.) on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Champion on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kahtan Alamery on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Felipe Diaz on Apr 30, 2010Comments: For a new journalism!Flag
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Name: Spencer Platt on May 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Niño Antonio P. Villalino on May 1, 2010Comments: Journalism has been in crisis nowadays, even here in our country, Philippines. It can be noted that few months back, more that 20 journalists were killed on the spot in Maguindanao, Philippines for election-related issues. Therefore, I joined the whole journalist community in petitioning that our rights should be given prim attention now for our work is critical in the diffusion of information relevant to sustainable growth and therefore, social change of all people.Flag
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Name: Bruce E. Woych on May 2, 2010Comments: I join my brother Niño Antonio P. Villalino as an anthropologist and support intellectual freedom as a right that must be defended at a supraorganizational level. The freedom of Journalism and the first amendmnet of the United States Constitution as freedom of speech can not be compromised. When Journalism is compromised by force, coercion, corruption, intimidation or even kaissez faire complacency we will surely have wholesale injustice and dark channels in history unreported. Asymmetrical knowledge is tyranny. The global crisis starts at the level of transparency and the pursuit of truth is freedom of information.Flag
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Name: Momtaz Faruki Chowdhury on May 2, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Neal Jackson on May 2, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Harrison Akoh on May 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Juan Fach on May 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Karem Mahmoud on May 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Gordon Coburne on May 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Gordon Coburne on May 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerald Holubowicz on May 3, 2010Comments: I ask UNESCO to declare world journalism and photojournalism in crisis and encourage journalists, photographers, editors and any other related worker to stand up in favor of innovation.Flag
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Name: Michael Kemp on May 4, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Joy Kisselpar on May 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacqui Chan on May 5, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Cintia Oliva on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Neva Nahtigal on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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