Iranian embassy to Tajikistan launched its web site

The Embassy of Iran to Tajikistan has launched its web site in the Internet. Saidkosim Kozi, head of the embassy’s public relations unit noted that the web site is designed for Iranian and Tajik entrepreneurs, scientists, politicians and representatives of culture.

Kozi also said that in the nearest future the web site will be replenished with comprehensive data regarding Tajikistan’s legislation in Persian language. There will be also an additional web portal in Tajik language (in Cyrillic).

“Many Iranian entrepreneurs wishing to get access to Tajikistan’s market are not familiar with the domestic legislation, and we hope that the web site will help them”, — said Kozi.

The address of the Iranian Embassy web site is: www. iranembassy-tj.com

http://www.asiaplus.tj/

High number of journalists forced into exile

The number of journalists who have fled their home countries because of direct threats and violence doubled in the last year, according to a survey conducted by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

At least 82 journalists, mostly from Iraq and Somalia, have fled their countries in the last 12 months, the survey reported. Most of the journalists were forced into exile after they’d been assaulted and threatened, and 19 were forced to leave their countries because of government violence, including repeated interrogations and detention.

The survey showed that 22 of the journalists who fled their countries were Iraqis, and 21 were Somalis. Other journalists were from Chad, Colombia, Eritrea, Sri Lanka, The Gambia, Cuba and other conflicted countries.

Many journalists face an equally hard life after they leave their countries, the report said. On their way to resettlement, they have to live as refugees and endure hard economic and social conditions. The survey reported that less than a third of journalists who went into exile since 2001 have found jobs related to journalism.

http://www.ijnet.org/Director.aspx?P=Article&ID=307834&LID=1

Persian Editor, International Journalists’ Network

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is seeking a part-time Persian Editor for the International Journalists’ Network (www.ijnet.org), an online news resource for journalists and media managers around the world.

The Persian Editor will be responsible for researching, writing and editing news items for IJNet on journalism training opportunities and resources, as well as feature articles and discussion topics on subjects of interest to Persian-speaking journalists. He/she will also market the site to Persian-speaking journalists and media assistance organizations, and contribute to the web site’s planned redesign.

The Persian Editor must have first-rate writing skills in both English and Persian; be an excellent Internet researcher; and have online media skills.

The ideal candidate should also have:

Journalism experience
Web development experience and some knowledge of HTML coding
Applicants should submit a resume including references and two writing samples in English and Persian before June 20th to Sharon Moshavi at smoshavi@icfj.org

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Tajikistan has joined the Council of Global Association of the Russian Press

The Tenth Global Congress of the Russian Press was held in Moscow on 11-13 June. The Congress organized by ITAR TASS and the Global Association of the Russian Press was attended by about one thousand participants from 65 countries. The tajik delegation was headed by editors of Vetcherny Dushanbe, Narodnaya Gazeta, Facts & Comments, and Arguments & Facts.

Gulnora Amirshoeva, editor of Vetcherny Dushanbe weekly said that participants of the forum discussed the contemporary conditions of the Russian foreign press, the role of Russian language in the development of global civilization, and the place of the Global Association of the Russian press in life of Russian-speaking diasporas in the light of globalization.

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Prague training offers online media skills

Journalists, editors and other media professionals can enroll in a training program in Prague, Czech Republic from July 6 to 11 in which students will learn about online media, current media trends, blogging and creating news sites.

The organization Transitions Online will host the program and media leaders from The Economist, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and The Guardian will supervise the sessions.

Applicants from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan may apply for scholarships.

For more information, visit http://www.ejc.net/events/new_media_essentials/

http://www.ejc.net/events/new_media_essentials/

International conference to explore freedom of expression on the Internet

The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at the University of Oxford (PCMLP) is co-organizing an International Conference on regulation of freedom of expression on the Internet with a group of NGO’s based in Serbia. It will be held in Belgrade, Serbia on September 8 and 9.

Among the topics to be discussed are freedom of expression on the Internet, protection of personal rights on the Internet and regulation and/or self-regulation on the Internet

Funders of the conference include Shell International and the Council of Europe.

For more information, go to http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk.

http://pcmlp.socleg.ox.ac.uk

CBA awards open to television and radio programs

Applications are invited in any language for the annual Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) Awards for television and radio programs. Awards will be given in seven categories, including an international award for human rights reporting, a journalist of the year award, and an award for science reporting. The deadline to apply: August 1.

Applications can be team or individual entries, and applicants must be CBA members or affiliates. All programs or projects should have been broadcast for the first time or completed between August 2007 and July 2008.

Program entries may be in any language, but they must be subtitled in English for television entries. Radio programs in languages other than English must be sent with a clear text in English.

Completed forms with DVD for television programs and CD for radio programs (4 of each per entry) should be sent to the CBA Secretariat.

http://www.ijnet.org/Director.aspx?P=Article&ID=307813&LID=1

Budapest hosts World Digital Publishing Conference

Journalists across the globe can register to attend a digital publishing conference from November 20 and 21 in Budapest, Hungary, that aims to take maximum advantage of digital technology.

The 16th World Digital Publishing Conference, hosted by IFRA, the worldwide research and service organization for the news publishing industry, is themed “Beyond the Printed Word.” It will cover topics under the motto “Cashing in on digital success.”

Topics will cover online and mobile advertising, communities, hyper local, partnerships and newspaper alliances, new technologies and possibilities of the digital era for a newspaper house.

All presentations will be translated into English, German, French and Spanish. Registration for IFRA members is EUR?1.090 + VAT (Approximately US$1,693 + tax) and for non-members EUR?1.490 + VAT (Approximately US$2,316 + tax).

To learn more go to http://www.ifra.com/website/ifraevent.nsf/wuis/2A09485CD0A6F659C12573000020A727?OpenDocument&CS&E& or contact events@ifra.com.

http://www.ifra.com/

TV fellowship available for Muslim world journalists

American Abroad Media (AAM) invites TV journalists from the Muslim world to apply for the Foreign Journalism Fellowship, a three-week workshop in the United States during which participants will produce TV programming hosting prominent American decision-makers and cultural icons.

Accepted applicants will have the chance to spend three weeks in Washington D.C. with possible travel to other cities in the States, and report on issues of interest to their audiences at home. AAM will help with arranging interviews and sources and will contribute to the co-production of programs. The topics will be decided by AAM and the partner TV station. AAM will pay for the shows’ production, travel expenses and housing while in the United States.

Applicants must be achieved TV reporters and speak English fluently, or be able to conduct interviews in English. They should also be able to publish their pieces at their home TV stations.

For more information, go to http://www.americaabroadmedia.org or e-mail iweinberg@americaabroadmedia.org.

http://www.americaabroadmedia.org or e-mail iweinberg@americaabroadmedia.org

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