Non-Stop Media Board Advisor Elisabeth Witchel has written “The Road to Justice – Breaking the Cycle of #Impunity in the Killing of Journalists” for CPJ. We highly recommend her outstanding report: http://cpj.org/x/5d88
CONTINUE READINGShirzanan is consulting with a key strategic advisor from AFDP’s successful campaign to convince FIFA the sport headscarf (hijab) is safe and permissible in football. We trust FIBA will follow suit and deem the turban, hijab and yarmulke are not injury risks in basketball.
CONTINUE READINGInformation is power – and empowering. Support our publications and donate by December 31. Non-Stop Media fights for the production and dissemination of uncensored information – particularly to populations whose governments limit its availability. Our online publication projects include Iran dar Jahan and Shirzanan Global Edition: Iran dar Jahan (IDJ) is the only online daily […]
CONTINUE READINGRead our own Solmaz Sharif’s article on CPJ (Committee to Protect Journalists):: After eight hellish years for Iran’s journalists under outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the election of Hassan Rouhani was welcomed with hope for a better future. Read more.
CONTINUE READINGSocial media has played an irrevocable role in changing the way we consume our news, with events being reported as they’re happening. Read full article here.
CONTINUE READINGOnly bandwidth above 1 Mbps can enable masses to access, produce data in real time and overcome barrier of being illiterate .Read full article here.
CONTINUE READINGRead our own Solmaz Sharif’s co-writing on International Business Times (IBTimes):In America, the fury over Google’s decision to kill Google Reader might seem like an overhyped brouhaha from privileged technophiles with too much time on their hands … Read more.
CONTINUE READINGRead our own Roozbeh MirEbrahimi’s article on “The Investigative Fund”: Practicing journalism in Iran is very difficult. For example, investigative journalism is almost impossible. Read more.
CONTINUE READINGRead our own Roozbeh MirEbrahimi’s story on CNN.com : CNN Radio wanted to learn more so they spoke with Roozbeh Mirebrahimi who was a blogger and political editor for a pro-reformist newspaper in Iran. Read more.
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