Archive for November, 2014

JUST AS the global media community  marked the International Day to End Impunity on Nov. 23, twin terrible assaults on freedom of expression hounded Asia this week In Vietnam, a freelance journalist had been beaten unconscious on Nov. 25 by eight...

SALAMAT PO. Domo arigato. Terimah Kasih. Thank you. More than 300 delegates from 33 countries, 30 learning sessions, countless ideas, and stronger solidarity among journalists - all these in only two days. Even good things must come to end. Or...

By Sheila S. Coronel Founding Executive Director, PCIJ, and Dean of Academic Affairs, Columbia Journalism School (Adapted from keynote address at Uncovering Asia: The First Asian Investigative Journalism Conference, November 24, 2014,...

By Julius D. Mariveles IT IS as certain as the sun rising in the East: investigative journalism is still needed in Asia. Not only that Asia is home to more than 4.3 billion people or 60 percent of the global population, it is also here where...

By Julius D. Mariveles KEVLAR helmets and bullet-proof vests may not be the ultimate guarantees to keep a journalist alive. And safety is not only the responsibility of the individual reporter, it should also be the concern of editors and the news...

In a powerful keynote speech, one of Asia’s most prominent investigative reporters told journalists that “speaking truth to power is an Asian value.” Click on the photo for more details on the GIJN...

This is a repost from the website of the Global Investigative Journalism Network. GIJN and the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism are organisers of Uncovering Asia: The First Asian Investigative Journalism Conference that starts tomorrow,...