Israel operates a "Legitimization Cell" that seeks to frame journalists in Gaza as "Hamas operatives." "The idea was to [allow the military to] operate without pressure, so countries like America wouldn’t stop supplying weapons," one source told +972 Magazine. https://www.972mag.com/israel-gaza-journalists-hamas-hasbara/
It shouldn't need to be said, but with this FCC is apparently does: The FCC has no business and no right to revoke licenses because it disagrees with how a station covers the news.
Watch journalist Alistair Kitchen recount being detained for 12 hours, interrogated, his device searched at LAX in June, and later deported over his reporting. This is yet another clear sign that press freedom is under threat amid growing political repression and democratic decline in the U.S.
From the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker: Independent photojournalist Nick Stern was pushed and struck in the face with a baton by police and his press credentials damaged while he was covering immigration protests in downtown LA on Aug. 8. image
The LAPD's brutal attack on independent journalists on Friday night is an attack on everyone's right to know. The LAPD must be held accountable.
“If journalists are not willing to report on the ongoing attacks against the free press, who will?” Award-winning investigative reporter Jessica McMaster reflects on Marion County Record raid two years later.
In a just world, there would be an investigation and accountability for Israel committing this horrific crime. But we all know that's not going to happen, unless and until governments stop using platitudes and actually put an end to this travesty at once.
FCC's Brendan Carr has driven away from championing free speech
ICE isn’t just targeting immigrants — it’s targeting journalists reporting on them. From FCC investigations to courtroom harassment and threats of prosecution, press freedom is under attack. Watch FPF Senior Adviser ‪Caitlin Vogus‬ explain:
The good news: Tom Hayden’s public records-based citizen journalism made a real impact in his Evanston, Illinois,-community. The bad: The personal toll of being an unpaid reporter covering politically heated stories caused him to give it up.