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  • Censorship, Surveillance, and Imprisonment: Media Under Threat in the Middle East

    May 12, 2021

    10:00 صباحًا – 11:00 صباحًا

    ندوة عبر الإنترنت باستخدام Zoom،

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    A decade after the Arab Spring uprisings demanding democratic reforms, press freedoms in the Middle East continue to shrink at an alarming rate. Today, governments from Morocco to Iran are stepping up their use of censorship, surveillance, intimidation and worse to suppress independent reporting and silence journalists. The Committee to Protect Journalists reports that 2020 saw the highest number of imprisoned journalists since it began counting nearly 20 years ago. 
     
    The Middle East Institute (MEI), in partnership with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), is pleased to host a panel of esteemed journalists and media experts to discuss the growing challenges faced by regional press and to explore the protections, policies and international pressure that can be applied to counter these dangerous trends. 

    Speakers:

    Lina Attalah
    Co-founder and chief editor, Mada Masr

    Zahra Hankir
    Freelance journalist, editor, and author

    Ali Mahmood Mohammed
    Freelance Yemeni journalist; contributor, The National

    Justin Shilad
    Senior MENA researcher, CPJ

    Dion Nissenbaum, moderator
    Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

    Co-host:

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    Photo by KHALIL MAZRAAWI/AFP via Getty Images

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