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[The opinions and views expressed in these articles are not necessarily those of Internews.] Emergency Response: Internews Enables Local Media to Provide Essential Information, Monday Developments, August 28, 2006 PAKISTAN: Radio offers hope to quake survivors, IRIN News, September 11, 2006 From Moscow to Colesville, Russian journalists get tour of United States, the New Jersey Herald, September 3, 2006 UNHCR completes distribution of 10,000 radio sets in quake zone, International News Network, August 30, 2006 Strong Angel III - Interview with Mark Frohardt from Internews, ICT for Peacebuilding, August 25, 2006 In Lebanon, Even Peace Is a Battle, New York Times, August 22, 2006, written by Internews Network board member Carlos Pascual and Martin Indyk Good morning, Farchana!, Mail & Guardian, August 21, 2006 (article about a new radio station in Chad established by Internews) New study: India's HIV burden overestimated, The Hindu, August 21, 2006, by Internews Health Advisor Jaya Shreedhar Out of the Tragedy of the HIV Epidemic,Triumph has Emerged in a Kenyan Village, Eve, July 2006, by Internews Senior Resident Advisor Mia Malan Internews radio station located in Afghanistan gutted by firebomb, Eureka Reporter, August 18, 2006 Open letter to President Hamid Karzai, Reporters without Borders, August 17, 2006 Internews radio station torched in Afghanistan, Eureka Times-Standard, August 16, 2006 The International AIDS Conference: A Retrospective – Do we need more?, Global AIDSLink, by Ron MacInnis, Internews Director of Health Journalism, August 2006 Pulitzer Prize Winner Promotes Investigative Journalism in Cambodia, Embassy of the United States, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, August 14, 2006 Conference discusses AIDS prevention advocacy and efforts, Thanhnien News, July 30, 2006 Pakistan Fights Suitcase Radio Stations, OhmyNews, July 28, 2006 Building media capacities to improve disaster response: lessons from Pakistan, Humanitarian Practice Network, July 2006 Pakistan urged to probe 7 reporters' deaths, Washington Post, July 27, 2006 Insurance companies told to extend policies to PLWAs, The Tide, July 27, 2006 PanAfrica: Media Getting the Word Out On HIV/Aids, AllAfrica, July 26, 2006 Growing attacks on journalists in Pakistan, Daily India, July 22, 2006 Perspectives: Film documentary shows two sides of war from two villages, Armenia Now, July 17, 2006 AIDS claims 98,000 lives in Nigeria, the Tide Online, July 12, 2006 INDONESIA: Journalists at Risk of Bird Flu Contagion, AdnkronosInternational, June 30, 2006 MEDIA-INDONESIA: Reporters Get the Bird Flu Jitters, by Internews health journalism trainer Sonny Inbaraj, IPS, June 23, 2006 PAKISTAN: Quake survivors to receive radios following customs dispute, Reuters Foundation, June 22, 2006 Killing scares media away from Waziristan, Christian Science Monitor, June 22, 2006 Broadcasting Humanity: An Interview With Link TV's David Michaelis, Political Cortex, June 18, 2006 Nation may look south for green lessons, by James Fahn, Executive Director of Internews' Earth Journalism Network, China Daily, June 14, 2006 Afghanistan: Conference on media to be held on Wednesday, Pajhwok Afghan News, June 12, 2006 A Tale of Two Indias, Newsweek, June 5, 2006, by Internews Technical Health Advisor, Jaya Shreedhar News you can use, Developments (DFID), June 2006 Nation sees internet growth rate of 300%, VietnamNet, June 2, 2006 New Blogger: Jamal (reporting from Pakistan), the Global Youth Fund, May 17, 2006 Variety of organizations receive health journalism grants, IJNet, May 11, 2006 Partnering for Success (PDF), USAID Insight, May 2006 East: NGOs Tackle Interference, Red Tape To Broaden Internet Access, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, May 4, 2006 4 Pakistanis win best humanitarian reporting awards, PakTribune, May 2, 2006 Indonesia: Wind-up radios keep tsunami-affected communities informed, Relief Web, May 1, 2006 Radio stations fill the chasm that governments failed to mend, Daily Times, April 29, 2006 India-Pakistan friendship over the radio waves, Daily India, April 28, 2006 U.S. to keep providing aid to Ukrainian media, Kyiv Post, April 13, 2006 Nigeria: African leaders unite against malaria, Somali Net, April 12, 2006 Timor-Leste: Women in training, Relief Web, April 6, 2006 World Bank should link loans to press freedom, International Herald Tribune op-ed by David Hoffman, President of Internews, April 4, 2006 Armenia: Independent TV Station Faces Renewed Pressure, Institute for War and Peace Reporting, March 30, 2006 ‘Less Than 1% Of Nigerians Know Their HIV Status,’ Daily Independent, March 27, 2006 East Timor's Legislative Bully, Global Journalist, March 2006 - an article by Sonny Inbaraq, Country Director of Internews Timor Leste Nurturing Watchdogs of Democracy, USAID Insight, March 2006 From Arcata comes a vision of independent media worldwide -- and a belief that a free flow of information can help avert war, San Francisco Chronicle, March 2, 2006 Exposing AIDS: Media’s Impact in South Africa, by Internews Kenya Senior Resident Advisor Mia Malan, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Winter/Spring 2006 Media Support in HIV/AIDS War: Need For Close Liaison Between Journalists and HIV/AIDS NGOs, Maisha, by Mia Malan, Internews Kenya Senior Resident Advisor, December 2005 Giving the afflicted a voice, and hope, the Bangkok Post, February 1, 2006 Medium and Message Challenge for Kazak Party, Institute for War and Peace Reporting, January 28, 2006 COTE D IVOIRE: Using the media to orchestrate violence, IRIN News, January 26, 2006 Role of Georgia’s media – and Western aid – in the Rose Revolution (PDF), Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, December 2005 ‘Journalists can help end regional conflicts,’ Daily Times, December 30, 2005 "Aceh Rising," NPR's On the Media, December 30, 2005 Uzbekistan Shuts Down Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Bureau, USINFO, December 22, 2005 The NYT’s Smear of a Pro-Democracy Program, Eric Umansky, December 21, 2005 Tsunami recovery in Indonesia: Acehnese communities take to the airwaves, ReliefWeb, December 19, 2005 Vibrant Media Sector Allows Minority Voices To Be Heard, Expert Says, USINFO, December 19, 2005 Media in Iraq: The fallacy of psy-ops, International Herald Tribune op-ed by Eileen O'Conner , President of the International Center for Journalists and David Hoffman, President of Internews, December 16, 2005 "All Successful Democracies Need Freedom of Speech": American Efforts to Create a Vibrant Free Press in Iraq and Afghanistan (PDF 600kb), by David Rohde, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, Spring 2005 Closure of Radio Free Europe office signals endgame for free media, Reporters without Borders, December 14, 2005 Quake emboldens Pakistani TV, Christian Science Monitor, December 1, 2005 ‘Media Instrumental to Success in Fight Against HIV/AIDS', This Day, November 28, 2005 Media leaders vow to fight HIV/AIDS, the Financial Express, November 28, 2005 Women Journalists Take a Step Forward, Yemen Observer, November 26, 2005 Kyrgyz Prosecutor Attacks Media “Distortions,” Institute for War and Peace Reporting, November 25, 2005 In a disaster, local media need support, Christian Science Monitor, November 21, 2005 TAJIKISTAN: Independent media face registration challenges, IRIN News, November 8, 2005 Collateral challenges of reporting on HIV/AIDS, The Financial Express, November 6, 2005 Dangerous Assignments: After the flood, Committee to Protect Journalists, Fall/Winter 2005 PCHR, Internews Pakistan sign MoU to promote media freedom in Pakistan, Pakistan Online News, October 29, 2005 PAKISTAN: Impact of local media reporting the earthquake, IRIN News, October 28, 2005 PAKISTAN: Urgent need for emergency radio for quake survivors, IRIN News, October 26, 2005 Reporting Disaster, The News, October 23, 2005 State monopoly on media in AJK, Daily Times, October 20, 2005 Analysis: Jordan Meeting Told Media Essential for Global Development, Red Nova, October 13, 2005 UZBEKISTAN: Media development NGO folds, IRIN News, October 13, 2005 Rice presses for democracy, USA Today, October 13, 2005 Time to Settle Debate, The Jordan Times (Editorial), October 10, 2005 Committee to reexamine JPA law, suggest amendments, The Jordan Times, October 9, 2005 Role Model, The Jordan Times (Letters), October 4, 2005 Media figures highlight role of official Arab media, Kuwait News Agency, October 3, 2005 GFMD panel discussion focuses on JPA mandatory membership, The Jordan Times, October 3, 2005 Global Forum for Media Development opens, The Jordan Times, October 2, 2005 'Freedom of Press helps fight terrorism', Khaleej Times, October 2, 2005 Voices of inspiration from women journalists, The Peninsula (Qatar), September 25, 2005 Keeping In Touch, World Bank, September 19, 2005 ‘Journey beyond hope and despair’, Jewish News Weekly, September 16, 2005 Sea, Sun and 25 one minute films, UNICEF, September 9, 2005 Kyrgyzstan: Obstacles To Totally Independent Media Remain, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, July 15, 2005 UZBEKISTAN: Internews to appeal government closure notice, IRIN News, September 12, 2005 UZBEKISTAN: CPJ condemns closure of Internews, Committee to Protect Journalists, September 12, 2005 Internews ordered out of Uzbekistan, Eureka Times-Standard, September 12, 2005 Uzbekistan : Andijon and the 'Information War', Eurasianet, September 11, 2005 Uzbek court orders U.S. media charity to shut down, Reuters, September 10, 2005 Court orders closure of Calif.-based media watchdog in Uzbekistan, San Jose Mercury News (AP), September 10, 2005 Niger's information gap, The Economist, letter to the editor from John West, Executive Director of Internews Europe, September 1, 2005 Scribes should remain wary of the Figures Flu, Lucknow Newsline, August 25, 2005 - a dialogue with Dr. Jaya Shreedhar, Internews Technical Health Advisor Huffman: Uzbek president's legacy of corruption, Wisconsin State Journal, August 25, 2005 ’Very concerned,’ Eureka Times-Standard, August 15, 2005 Thompson seeks to aid Internews in Uzbekistan, Eureka Times-Standard, August 11, 2005 Media NGO Braces for More Legal Trouble in Uzbekistan, Eurasianet, August 9, 2005 Journalists Urged to Focus On Malaria, AllAfrica, August 4, 2005 Authorities in Uzbekistan Seek to Stifle Independent Media Outlets, Eurasianet, July 20, 2005 UZBEKISTAN: Trial of US-based media NGO begins, Reuters, July 18, 2005 Uzbek prosecutor seeks closure of media charity, Reuters, July 18, 2005 Trial of U.S. Media Group Employees Begins in Tashkent, Moscow News, July 18, 2005 Uzbekistan: Is Russia Helping Tashkent Clean Up After Andijon?, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, July 15, 2005 Journalist brutally beaten and threats issued against an NGO, Reporters without Borders, July 13, 2005 World in Brief: Uzbekistan, the Washington Post, July 8, 2005 UNESCO supports journalists training for reporting on elections in Afghanistan, UNESCO, July 7, 2005 Winning the war of ideas, Washington Times Op-Ed by Internews President David Hoffman and Helle Dale, Director of the Allison Center for Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation, June 23, 2005 KYRGYZSTAN: Challenge of media liberalisation, IRIN News, June 22, 2005 Silence = Death, NPR's On the Media, June 10, 2005 State TV Blooper, The Moscow Times, June 8, 2005 (article written by Gillian McCormack, a media consultant for Internews Network in Russia) PAKISTAN: Experts for changes in Pemra Bill, Asia Media, June 2, 2005 Pakistani Radio Report, The World - BBC News, May 31, 2005 Freedom without expression, The Nation, May 26, 2005 Lao Journalists to Raise Awareness of HIV/AIDS (PDF), Vientiane Times, May 19, 2005 AFGHANISTAN: New radio soap promotes rural development, IRIN News, May 11, 2005 KAZAKHSTAN: NGOs voice concern over new draft laws, IRIN News, May 11, 2005 Public TV and Radio to Receive Big Grants, New York Times, May 10, 2005 Public Broadcasting Facing Unexpected Challenges in Ukraine, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, May 6, 2005 Free to bear witness, The Globe and Mail, May 3, 2005 - article by Wayne Sharpe, Internews Indonesia Country Director PAKISTAN: Voice of the media not getting across say activists, Reuters, May 3, 2005 Central Asia: Influence of Internet Grows, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, May 3, 2005 Her Choice, Her Life, Madame Figaro Japan, March 2005 - profile on Annette Makino, Internews Vice-President for Communications (PDF version) Internews Ethiopia Launches 'Local Voice' Project, AllAfrica, April 12, 2005 Quid Pro Quo: A Journalistic Look at NGO-Media Interaction in Africa, The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Winter/Spring 2005, by Mia Malan, Resident Advisor (Kenya), Internews Network Développement de l’Internet en Algérie, El Watan, April 4, 2005 (in French) - about GIPI's work in Algeria Notstand: Die Journalisten in Indonesien brauchen dringend Hilfe (PDF), Medium Magazin, April 2005 - article about Internews' tsunami relief work (in German) Training programme sets out to strengthen law reporting, China Development Brief, March 22 2005 Local organization gets communication up and running in Indonesia disaster area, Eureka Times-Standard, March 14, 2005 Des voix locales au service du VIH/sida, Journal de la Démocratie Sanitaire, March 2005 (article about Local Voices - in French) AIDS organizers seek to educate the media, Asia Pacific Media Network, March 4, 2005 ‘Kids’ Crossroads’: Teens produce cross-border TV programme in the Caucasus, UNICEF, February 25, 2005 Sending Out the Signal, Russia Profile, February 25, 2005 Civil society fears curbs on media freedom, DAWN, February 20, 2005 Seeking Rational Minds in Irrational Societies, Wall Street Journal - Letter to the Editor from Internews President David Hoffman, February 8, 2005 U.S. Journalists Show the Ropes Abroad, Fox News, February 1, 2005 Getting Aceh Back on the Air, The Guardian, January 24, 2005 Afghanistan's Media Renaissance, Newsline-Pakistan, January 2005 Internews strives to reconnect stricken areas, Eureka Times-Standard, January 11, 2005 Tsunami Radio, CBC Radio One, January 7, 2005 - Internews President David Hoffman is interviewed by Anna Maria Tremonti of "The Current" about Internews' efforts to rehabilitate local radio stations in the tsunami affected areas of Indonesia and Sri Lanka. SE broadcaster gets Afghans tuned in to radio, Juneau Empire State News, December 27, 2004 Hanging in the Balance, the Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC, December 16, 2004 (interview with Jon Newstrom, Internews Afghanistan Country Director) - audio only. No child's play, The Daily News International, December 12, 2004 (article by Internews Pakistan Country Director Adnan Rehmat) Control in times of freedom, The Daily News International, December 5, 2004 (article by Internews Pakistan Country Director Adnan Rehmat) Broadcaster Sharpening African Skills, Daily Nation, December 5, 2004 In Afghanistan, journalists find satire is no laughing matter, Yahoo News, December 1, 2004 Conference argues journalists have role to play in conflicts, The Daily Star, November 25, 2004 KYRGYZSTAN: UN-sponsored radio targets youth, November 23, 2004 Bridge the gap between West, Muslim world, the Baltimore Sun, October 15, 2004 - oped by David Hoffman, President of Internews, and Tara Sonenshine, former deputy director of communications for the National Security Council 'India can learn from experience', The Hindu, October 11, 2004 - an interview with Bill Gates, Sr. by Jaya Shreedhar, Internews Advisor for Health Programs. Democracy Is on Afghans' Radio Dial, The Washington Post, October 7, 2004 Biggest step for Afghanistan: informed voters, The Christian Science Monitor, October 7, 2004 Training Helps Deejays to Educate Listeners about HIV, USAID HIV/AIDS E-Newsletter, October 2004 Internews Trains Kenyan Journalists to Produce Feature Reports on HIV/AIDS, USAID HIV/AIDS E-Newsletter, October 2004 The FM boom, The News, September 19, 2004 Uzbek Authorities Crack Down on Another Foreign NGO in Tashkent, Eurasianet, September 17, 2004 UZBEKISTAN: Media rights groups react to Internews closure order, IRIN News, September 16, 2004 UZBEKISTAN: Court closes local media support group for six months, IRIN News, September 13, 2004 Uzbek authorities seek closure of international media support group, Associated Press, September 6, 2004 Waiting For The TV Debates, Mirror Weekly, September 3, 2004 Don't Entangle the Net, Libération, August 20, 2004 (Full article in French) Independent radio in Afghanistan, i4d, by Sanjar Qiam, Internews Afghanistan, August 2004 Nonprofit ads emerge as important revenue source for Afghan radio, IJNet, August 19, 2004 AIDS: Rallying for action, Frontline (India), July 31, 2004 Hanging in the Balance, the Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC, July 29, 2004 (interview with John Boit, Regional Director of the Southern Caucasus for Internews) - audio only. Bored Already? Stop and Think How Lucky You Are, Media Nation, by Internews President David Hoffman, July 27, 2004 Media Coverage is a Tool in Global AIDS Campaign, USINFO Washington File, July 19, 2004 KYRGYZSTAN: New media institute established to protect journalists, IRIN News, July 12, 2004 Analysis: In Radio-Centric Afghanistan, Western Donors Work With Local Realities, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, July 3, 2004 Media-NGO Partnerships, Through a Different Lens, AIDSLink, July 1, 2004 Draft Law discussion postponed, Baku Sun, June 28, 2004 GIPI urges cost-effective Internet in India, CIOL, June 10, 2004 Children's Lives, Children's Voices - The Winners, OneWorld Radio, June 7, 2004 Casting a Wider Net, Ubiquity, May 19, 2004 TAJIKISTAN: National conference on human trafficking opens in Dushanbe, Irin News, May 4, 2004 KAZAKHSTAN: Eurasia Media Forum opens amid scepticism, IRIN News, April 22, 2004 Eurasia Media Forum: Central Asia 's Masters of Spin, EurasiaNet, April 22, 2004 KYRGYZSTAN: Internews expresses concern over independent TV station, IRIN News, April 15, 2004 In celebration of International Women's Day First Women's Community Radio Station opens in Kunduz, Afghanistan, IMPACS, April 9, 2004 Regional Broadcasters Can be Part of the Solution, by Internews Russia Executive Director Manana Aslamazyan, the Eurasia Foundation, April 2004 Comment: Rhetoric and Reality in Azerbaijan, by Internews Azerbaijan Country Director Whit Mason, Institute for War and Peace Reporting, February 26, 2004 Azerbaijan: Regional TV Tunes in the Future, Caspian Business News, February 16, 2004 Liberalising the Air Waves, by Internews Pakistan Country Director Adnan Rehmat, The News, February 14, 2004 Local engineer to aid in Afghanistan radio project, Asheville Citizen-Times, February 5, 2004 From Russia, with love, Fayetteville Observer, February 1, 2004 (About Internews' Russian-American Media Entrepreneurship Dialogue project) Russian Broadcasters Look, Learn At WWTI-TV, News Watch 50, Watertown, NY, January 23, 2004 (About Internews' Russian-American Media Entrepreneurship Dialogue project) Pakistan TV: A New Look at the News, the New York Times, January 25, 2003 KYRGYZSTAN: NGOs concerned about new media registration, IRIN News, January 21, 2004 TV weather news baffles Russians, Providence Journal, January 21, 2004 Passage Likely for Restrictive Media Legislation in Kazakhstan, Eurasianet, January 12, 2004 Kazakh Media Bill Sparks Row, BBC News, December 23, 2003 Radio Can Help Preserving Coastal Environment, Indonesian Journalist Told Conference, International Journalists' Network, December 15, 2003 Two Kazakh Independent Journalism Organizations Withdraw from Media-Law Working Group, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, December 10, 2003 Springtime in Kabul, NPR's "On the Media," November 28, 2003 Media Law Bulletin launched, Pak Tribune, November 20, 2003 AFGHANISTAN: New radio station to tackle women's problems, IRIN News, November 10, 2003 Kazakhstan: Plan To Diversify Media Market Comes Under Fire, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, November 7, 2003 Egyptian journalists studying American media at WKU, BG Daily, November 5, 2003 Russia: Under New Media Laws, Journalists Are Damned If They Do, Damned If They Don't, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, September 19, 2003 From 'Dark Avenger' to Cyber Cop, Sofia Echo, September 12, 2003 United Nations Foundation Names Kathy Bushkin New Executive Vice President, UN Foundation, September 10, 2003 Tie Aid to Uzbekistan To Free Press Guarantees, Presstime, October 2003 Egyptian journalists to spend eight weeks in Bowling Green, BG Daily, September 3, 2003 Media Trends in Indonesia, USINDO, August 20, 2003 NGO Wants Parents Intervention in Youth's Sexuality, AllAfrica, August 12, 2003 AFGHANISTAN: First station to broadcast live 24 hours launched, IRIN News, August 6, 2003 Ganja paper gets start-up help, Caspian Business News, July 28, 2003 KYRGYZSTAN: Concerns over press freedom, IRIN News, July 22, 2003 WorldLink TV aspires to be the anti-network, San Francisco Chronicle, June 30, 2003 Keeping An Eye On The Middle East (PDF - 51KB), ABC News, May 20, 2003 Good News from the Middle East, San Francisco Magazine, May 2003 International media bodies flay General for gagging press, The Indian Express, May 12, 2003 Live from Kabul, by David S. Hirschman, MediaBistro, May 1, 2003 Afghanistan's Shiites Revive Traditions, by Internews Central Asia Regional Director Ivan Sigal, Eurasianet, April 25, 2003 Central Asia: Efforts Under Way to Bring Region up to Speed with the Internet, Eurasianet, April 13, 2003 Arab news roundup gives U.S. insight into 'them', Los Angeles Times "Media Matters," by David Shaw, April 13, 2003 Central Asia: Despite Ban On Censorship, Pressure Continues On Media, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, April 8, 2003 An interview with Internews Kyrgystan Country Director Nicolas Ebnother, Category Net, April 2, 2003 (in French) Nicolas Ebnother: quand journalisme rime avec développement durable UZBEKISTAN: Concern over press harassment, IRIN News, March 4, 2003 Namibia: Enhancing Rural ICT Access, USAID, February 28, 2003 Afghan Editors Test Freedom's Boundaries With Cartoons, the New York Times, January 11, 2003 In the shadow of conflict, Radio Netherlands, January 16, 2003 New Channels: Evolving technology puts viewers behind the camera, Ford Foundation Report, Winter 2003 Taking notes: A look at what's going on in the field of education, DailyNews, Bowling Green, KY, January 1, 2003 Hopes and Fears for the Coming Year, Moscow Times, December 17, 2002 U.S. Newspapers Must Help Journalists Abroad, Editor & Publisher, December 16, 2002 Indonesia Passes Controversial Broadcasting Bill, VOA News, December 5, 2002 Communicating efforts for peace, The Jakarta Post, November 12, 2002 La presse libre fait ses premiers pas en Afghanistan, Le Monde, Mardi 12 novembre 2002 (in French) Free Press Reduces Poverty, Says New Book, Yahoo News, November 8, 2002 Azerbaijan’s New Broadcasting Laws Under Attack, Eurasianet, November 6, 2002 Tajik Military Retaliates Against Journalists by Drafting Them into Army, Eurasianet, November 5, 2002 African editor takes note of America, and approves, by Jane Some, Internews Network editor in Arusha, Tanzania, published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 28, 2002 U.S. should help Mexico get online, by Peter Laufer, Internews consultant, San Jose Mercury, October 25, 2002 Uzbekistan: Back in the USSR, Committee to Protect Journalists, October 2002 KYRGYZSTAN: Focus on children's media, IRIN, October 16, 2002 New Law on TV and Radio Broadcasting Poses Threats to Independent Azeri Media, October 10, 2002 Free and Independent Media: A Forgotten Aspect of Afghan Recovery?, United States Institute of Peace, October 3, 2002 Journalists say freedom of speech lacking in Uzbekistan, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, September 27, 2002 Direct from the Middle East: Show edited in S.F. brings Arab TV news to an American audience, San Francisco Chronicle, September 26, 2002 But will they tune in?, OpEd by Tara Sonenshine in the Baltimore Sun, September 24, 2002 Azerbaijan: Journalists Clash With Government Over New State-Secrets Decree, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, September 12, 2002 U.S. Satellite Channel Offers Unfiltered Views From the Middle East, New York Times, September 14, 2002 TV coverage of 9/11 moving, thoughtful, Baltimore Sun, September 12, 2002 (Mentions coverage by Worldlink TV) International Organization Helps Development of YU Internet, Danas Belgrade, September 4, 2002 Kazakhs Crack Down on Journalists, Online Journalism Review, September 5, 2002 Presidential Decree on State Secrets Threatens Azeri Media Freedoms, by Internews Azerbaijan Country Director John Boit, September 2, 2002 Russian non-profits launch legal program for regional media, IJNet, August 28, 2002 TAJIKISTAN: Independent radio licence granted, IRIN, August 28, 2002 Tashkent radio station launches programmes on children's rights, UzReport, August 27, 2002 IWMF and Internews Sponsor Training in Kabul, International Women's Media Foundation, August 23, 2002 Afghan's Thirst for Web Access, Online Journalism Review, August 22, 2002 The Answer to Hate-America TV, by Internews President David Hoffman, The Washington Post, August 14, 2002 Laughganistan: Amid sorrow, satirical magazine brings joy, Newsday, August 6, 2002 Tajikistan: President Affirms Support For Independent Media, But Doubts Remain, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, August 5, 2002 Afghan Government Deals With Media Control by Local Leaders, International Journalists' Network, August 5, 2002 Azerbaijan Must Rethink Its Draft Broadcast Legislation, by Azerbaijan Country Director John Boit, RFERL's Media Matters, July 26, 2002 TAJIKISTAN: Journalists cautiously welcome decision over newspaper editor, IRIN, July 17, 2002 Helping Afghans build a free press, by Ahmed Rashid, Telegraph, July 12, 2002 TAJIKISTAN: Blow to independent radio, IRIN, July 8, 2002 Rwanda Justice (audio), National Public Radio, June 20, 2002 - scroll down the page to "Rwanda Justice" to listen to the audio file. Putin Pledges to Get Out of News, Moscow Times, June 19, 2002 Telling America's Story, Winning the War of Ideas (PR from the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations about the Testimony), June 11, 2002 Testimony to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by Internews President David Hoffman, June 11, 2002 Tajikistan: Journalist-Rights Group Says Self-Censorship Stifling Media, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, by Antoine Blua, May 28, 2002 Bush, Putin Meet With Media Leaders, Associated Press, May 25, 2002 State Department Reaching Out to Muslim Nations, Cybercast News Service, May 24, 2002 AFGHANISTAN: Open Media Fund helps in rebuilding Afghan journalism, IRIN, May 23, 2002 Michael Douglas Donates to Open Media Fund for Afghanistan, Variety, by Army Archerd, May 21, 2002 End of Official Censorship Stirs Uzbek Journalists, Eurasianet, by Internews Uzbekistan Country Director Josh Machleder, May 14, 2002 ANALYSIS:
Impact On Society And Governments When New There is good news on press freedom, op-ed in the International Herald Tribune, by David Hoffman and Tara Sonenshine, April 26, 2002 Rwanda: The delicate matter of delivering justice, San Francisco Chronicle, April 8, 2002 (PDF version) Forced Off the Air in Ramallah, New York Times, by former Internews board member Daoud Kuttab, April 6, 2002 (PDF version) Why America's story needs to be sent overseas, Christian Science Monitor, April 3, 2002 Beyond Public Diplomacy, Foreign Affairs Magazine, by Internews President David Hoffman, March/April 2002 (PDF version) Mosaic TV, National Public Radio, March 17, 2002 US Pressure Helps Prompt Uzbek Government to Register Human Rights Group, by Internews' Josh Machleder on EurasiaNet, March 7, 2002 In Siberia, Serious TV News Fights to Survive, the New York Times, by Sabrina Tavernise, March 4, 2002 Program brings Middle Eastern news to American audience, the San Francisco Chronicle, by Michelle R. Smith, February 26, 2002 Giggling judges undermine case for international courts, the Financial Times, by Mark Turner, February 14, 2002 Putin's Message to the Media, op-ed in the New York Times, by Internews Russia Training Director Anna Kachkaeva and Floriana Fossato, January 24, 2002 U.S. Diplomacy Needs Free Press, op-ed in USA Today, by David Hoffman and Tara Sonenshine, December 13, 2001 Karimov Stakes Out Firm Boundaries for US-Uzbek Cooperation, by Internews' Josh Machleder on EurasiaNet, October 10, 2001 Media close our window onto the world, op-ed in The Boston Globe by Internews advisor Tara Sonenshine, September 20, 2001 Uzbek Leaders Remain Tight-Lipped on Country's Participation in Anti-Terrorism Struggle, by Internews' Josh Machleder on EurasiaNet, September 20, 2001 Democratic Reform Expected to Halt in Central Asia, by Internews' Ivan Sigal on EurasiaNet, September 19, 2001 A Palestinian Urges His People to Lay Down Arms, by William Pfaff, The International Herald Tribune, September 4, 2001 Prominent Journalist Flees Uzbekistan to Escape Persecution, EurasiaNet, August 8, 2001 Independent Mass Media Outlets Battle Government Efforts to Stifle Free Press, EurasiaNet, August 3, 2001 Prominent Uzbek Journalist Faces Prosecution, EurasiaNews, August 3, 2001 Promoting the Internet around the world, San Francisco Chronicle, July 10, 2001 George Wood of Mediscan/Sweden Interviews Robert Horvitz and Eric Johnson of Internews, June 19, 2001 Making Television Matter, Salon Magazine, June 15, 2001 U.S. media assistance to Russia sparks debate in Washington, International Journalists' Network, June 14, 2001 Washington Post Letter from Internews- Exaggerating Russia's 'Media Mess,' June 2, 2001 Kyrgyzstan: IRIN Focus on press freedom, IRIN, May 29, 2001 Press Freedom in Indonesia - Interview with Kathleen Reen, Internews Country Director, Voice of America, May 3, 2001 International Groups Launch New Radio Station in Conflict Area of Kyrgyzstan, International Journalists Network, April 30, 2001 Embattled Region’s Leaders Retain High Economic Hopes, Eurasianet, April 23, 2001 Internews-Kyrgyzstan will advocate to remove libel from criminal code, International Journalists' Network, March 16, 2001 Europe is letting Azerbaijan Cheat, International Herald Tribune, March 9, 2001 Central Asian Journalists Discuss Professional Issues at Bishkek Seminar, Kyrgyzstan, The Times of Central Asia, March 8, 2001 Washington Post Letter from Internews - "Open Media, Better World," February 14, 2001 People Seeking Freedom Need Independent News, International Herald Tribune, February 2, 2001 Independent Media and US Foreign Policy, The New York Times, February 1, 2001 Azeris, Armenians bridge gap, The Russia Journal, January 13, 2001 WKU to build press freedoms, The Courier-Journal, January 7, 2001 Free media, free societies: how pluralistic media foster democratization, USAID Frontlines, October/November 2000 The dream merchants, The Globe and Mail, October 16, 2000 Destination: Africa, Austin American-Statesman, September 4, 2000 Dishing Up the Public Interest Programming: Noncommercial Networks on DBS, The Benton Foundation - Digital Beat Extra, August 29, 2000 Internet Against Arafat, Dagbladet, December 28, 1999, translated from Norwegian. About the AMIN website. Tool Time, Bosnian Style, Nails Viewers. Variety Weekly, July 19-25, 1999. Broadcasters Forum Ends With Unity. Variety Weekly, June 28-July 11, 1999. Bosnia. This Old War-Torn House Time Magazine, June 14, 1999. Bosnia's "home improvement program" is produced with assistance from Internews, June 14, 1999 Johnson directs media program in the former Soviet Union. Decorah Public Opinion. Internews' Director of Projects in Central Asia and Southern Caucasus is profiled, 1999 Excerpts of a July 1998 article in the French magazine Telérama about "The Other Algeria," a documentary series organized by Internews Europe, July 22, 1998 Media coverage of a US-Iran soccer link organized by Internews in June 1998 included Associated Press, National Public Radio's Weekend All Things Considered, USA Today, and New York Daily News. Anchorage Daily News article about Alaska resident and Internews Resident Advisor Meg Gaydosik, May 7, 1998 Oregonian feature article about Internews Trainer Craig Johnson, March 1998 Washington Post editorial about the value of Chris Gehring's work with Internews, written after his tragic death in Kazahkstan, January 18, 1997 Wired Magazine article about the history of Internews, December 1995 |
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