Global: Interview with Pamela Morinière - International Federation of Journalists

Global: Interview with Pamela Morinière - International Federation of Journalists

Author: Eric Lee - LabourStart January 22, 2026 Duration: 10:12
In this short interview, we talked with Pamela, who is the IFJ's head of communications, about the IFJ's recent report on the number of journalists killed around the world in 2025 (128 that we know about). We discussed why this number keeps going up, the role of ongoing wars, the problem of impunity, what the IFJ and its affiliated unions are doing and what ordinary people around the world can do. Here are some useful links: IFJ safety fundIFJ UN Convention Q and AIFJ web siteSupp...

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