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 READINGFounding Board Member Roozbeh Mirebrahimi is featured in the new National Center for Civil and Human Rights that opened in Atlanta on June 23. The exhibition is named “Who Is Like Me”: The Human Rights Movement and Mr. Mirebrahimi delivers a video statement on his experience as an Iranian blogger.
CONTINUE READINGFarsi-English Translation Volunteer or Unpaid Intern Non-Stop Media is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the freedoms of expression and media. We fight for free information by fighting against censorship. Our internship program aims to provide opportunities for you to develop new skills, build work experience and explore new interests as you help NSM in […]
CONTINUE READINGA CPJ special report by Elena Milashina and Nina Ognianova: In the run-up to the Sochi Winter Games, official repression and self-censorship have restricted news coverage of sensitive issues related to the Olympics, such as the exploitation of migrant workers, environmental destruction, and forced evictions. The information vacuum comes amid a generally poor climate for […]
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 Laura Secor’s story on The New Yorker: The ebbing of Presidential power in Iran is one of many indicators of worsening repression under the hand of the Supreme Leader. Iran leads the world in the imprisonment of journalists; opposition leaders languish under house arrest; and even the once powerful former President Hashemi […]
CONTINUE READINGRead our own Solmaz Sharif’s story on “The Huffington Post”: This year was the first in modern history that all Olympic teams — including that of Saudi Arabic — had at least one female athlete representing her country. 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.
CONTINUE READINGRead our own Roozbeh MirEbrahimi’s post on The New York Times: The interrogators told me — convinced me — that my friends and colleagues had forgotten about me. Read more.
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