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Previous 3 May Campaigns
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In this section you
will find links to previous WAN World Press Freedom Day Campaigns. If
you would like to use any of the materials you find in this section,
please contact: mmilosevic@wan.asso.fr
Each
site contains editorial materials, infographics of journalists killed
and journalists imprisoned, cartoons and advertisements.
2008
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Includes: Texts by He Qinglian, Harry Wu, Li Datong, Li Pu, animated film, infographics, protest letters.
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Includes: Essays by Bill Keller, Dinah PoKempner, Dr. Agnes Callamard, David Banisar, Andrei Richter, Gao Yu, Séamus Dooley, Raymond Low, cases studies, protest letters.
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Includes: Essays by Raul Rvivero, San San Nweh, Pius Njawe, Hamid Skif, cases studies, protest letters.
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Includes: Essays by Olena Prytula, Jose Torres Jr., Rodney Pinder and John Sweeney.
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2004
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Includes: Essays by James Wolfensohn, Sihem Bensedrine, Amartya Sen, President Lula da Silva. An interview with the Dalai Lama, Bono and Mariane Pearl.
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2003
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Includes: Essays by Koïchiro Matsuura, Raymond Louw, Alagi Yorrow Jallow, Hamid Ali Alkifaey, Larry Kilman, Kavi Chongkittavorn and Ricardo Trotti. An interview with Urban Hamid.
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2002
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Includes: An interview with President Vaclav Havel. Essays by Ioana Adavani, Nizar Nayouf, Geoffrey Nyarota, James H. Ottaway, Jr.Ronald Koven, Elena Rykovtseva, Francisco Santos.
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2001
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Includes: Quotes from world leaders. An essay by Timothy Balding, CEO of WAN.
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2000
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Includes: An interview with President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa; a joint statement by Kofi Annan, Mary Robinson, and Federico Mayor of the United Nations.
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1999
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Includes: Essays by Chris Anyanwu, Nigeria; J. Jesús Blancornelas, Mexico; Doan Viet Hoat, Vietnam; Faraj Sarkohi, Iran and Milos Vasic, Serbia.
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