Monday, August 11, 2008

Broadcast journalism course to be held in the Netherlands

Region :Worldwide
Country :None
Topic :Basic Journalism

11/08/2008
The Radio Netherlands Training Centre (RNTC) invites mid-career journalists to apply for its International Course in Broadcast Journalism focusing on social conflict and cohesion. The deadline is August 15.
The course will be held over a 12-week period in Hilversum, from February 2 to April 14, 2009.
Aimed at mid-career broadcast journalists from developing countries, the international course seeks to strengthen the capacity of broadcast journalists and the organizations they work for.
Fellowships available for journalists from 57 countries will cover the cost of the course as well as travel and accommodation expenses.

For more information, visit: http://www.rnw.nl/rntc/courses/ICBJ2009.php.

Media@lse Conference to explore important media issues

Region :Worldwide
Country :None
Topic :Ethics

06/08/2008
The London School of Economics and Political Science’s Department of Media and Communications (Media@lse) will hold a conference from September 21 to September 23 in celebration of the department’s fifth anniversary.

The conference will explore the role of media and communications in shaping human values, perceptions, actions, as well as social relations.

For the purposes of the conference, Media@lse will be accepting papers, proposals, and panels that are relevant to the theme and fall under any of the categories below:

Communication and Difference
Democracy, Politics and Journalism Ethics
Globalisation and Comparative Studies
Innovation, Governance and Policy
Media and New Media Literacies
Submissions must be made by August 15.

For more information, visit http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/Conference/Default.htm

Integrity Awards to honor fight against corruption

Region :Worldwide
Country :None
Topic :Fellowships and Awards

06/08/2008
Nominations are now being accepted for the Transparency International Integrity Awards, which will award journalists or journalism organizations that have made a profound contribution to social, political and economic development in their countries. Deadline: August 31.
Individual journalists or journalism organizations can be nominated for the award. The award consists of a trophy.
For more information, visit http://www.transparency.org/news_room/award/integrity_awards/call_for_entries

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Media21 Global Journalism Network offers global media workshop

Region :Worldwide
Country :None
Topic :Fellowships and Awards

28/07/2008
Experienced journalists are invited to apply for Media21 Global Journalism Network’s global issues media workshop, which will focus on the challenges of migration in the 21st century from November 24 to December 7. Deadline to apply: October 15.
The first part of the workshop will be held in Geneva, Switzerland for three days where expert panels will discuss the aspects of migration, refugees and trafficking affecting countries from Europe to Afghanistan.
The next part will be held in Andorra as part of the 3rd Future of Europe Summit. Journalists will be exposed to international businesses, academia, non-governmental organizations and policy representatives.
Chosen applicants also will receive the opportunity to participate in a week-long field trip to certain parts of Africa or Europe.
The cost for traveling, food and lodging, field trip and tuition is EU€5,400(US$8,465). Limited grants are available.
For more information, contact Daniel Wermus at dwermus@infosud.org or visit http://www.media21geneva.org.

National Endowment for Democracy offers journalism fellowships

Region :Worldwide
Country :None

25/07/2008
The Washington, D.C.-based National Endowment for Democracy (NED) invites journalists worldwide to apply to be part of the 2009-2010 Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program. Selected fellows will take up residence at the Forum, a research division of NED, for five to ten months. Deadline: November 10.
According to its organizers, the fellowship seeks to provide experienced journalists with an opportunity to reflect on their work, learn from counterparts in the United States, and reevaluate techniques for building democracy in their country of origin. Projects must be in English.
Each participant will receive a monthly stipend for living expenses, health insurance and reimbursement for travel. Fellows also receive a fully equipped office and research support.

For further information, including eligibility information, visit http://www.ned.org/forum/reagan-fascell.html or contact fellowships@ned.org.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Conflict reporting fellowship opens to Asian journalists

Country :None
Topic :Fellowships and Awards
22/05/2008
Asian journalists working in print, radio and television have until June 5 to apply for a conflict-reporting fellowship, in which participants will research conflict-related issues in Northeast India.

The fellowship, which will run from July 2008 to June 2009, is being offered by Panos South Asia, an institute that facilitates public discourse and debate in Asia.

Selected fellows will be provided editorial support by an advisory panel comprised of senior journalists and peace and conflict experts. They will also be provided financial support for travel and research. Women, journalists writing in local languages and persons from under-represented areas are encouraged to apply.

Crisis reporting travel grants available

Region :Worldwide
Country :None
Topic :Conflict

21/05/2008
Throughout the year, the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting funds international travel costs associated with reporting projects on topics and regions of global importance, with an emphasis on issues that have gone unreported or under-reported in the mainstream American media.
Journalists of any nationality on staff at print or broadcast outlets as well as freelancers are eligible for support, as long as their proposed projects include a plan for distribution in the American mainstream media.

The amount of individual travel grants will depend on the specific project and detailed budget planning. Most awards fall in the range of US$3,000 to $10,000 but depending on project specifics may be as much as US$20,000.

Applications will be considered upon receipt, with an emphasis on making projects as timely and newsworthy as possible.

For more information, go to http://pulitzercenter.org/openmenu.cfm?id=7 or contact info@pulitzercenter.org.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Next Asia Media Summit explores media and development

Region :Asia and the Pacific
Country :Malaysia
Topic :Women, Human Rights, Access to Information
05/10/2007

The intersections of media and development – especially regarding issues like poverty, access to information, and women’s rights – will be discussed at the fifth Asia Media Summit, scheduled for May 27 and 28, 2008, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Organizers say the theme will focus on new media, their role in today’s media environment, and their impact on the news business. Discussion sessions will examine how the developing countries of Asia and Africa can connect with Europe, North America, and the rest of the developed world via these new media and other technology.

There is no registration fee for public service broadcasters, members, affiliates and partners of the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD). Registration for private networks, institutes, and individuals is US$600 and includes three nights’ accommodation at the summit hotel, three breakfasts, coffee breaks, two lunches, and one dinner, as well as all seminar materials. Registration of Malayasian private networks, institutes and individuals is MYR400 (about US$116) and includes all services and meals, but excludes accommodation.

For more information: http://www.aibd.org.my/conferences/ams/.

FRETILIN Secretary General in Angola

Luanda, the general secretary of East Timor's ruling FRETILIN [sic] party, Mári Alkatiri arrived Sunday evening in the country in light of the existing bilateral relations between that party and Angola's ruling MPLA party.

Mári Alkatiri did not speak to the press on his arrival, but promised to do so at the end of the four-day visit.

According to MPLA's secretary of the foreign affairs, Paulo Teixeira Jorge, who was at Luanda's "4 de Fevereiro" International Airport to welcome the East Timor’s politician, said that FRETILIN expressed interest to visit Angola to carry out an objective analysis of the current situation in East Timor, after the dramatic events that occurred.

The director of the department of foreign affairs, Nelo Rua was with Paulo Jorge at the airport.

Please view the original page at http://www.angolapress-angop.ao/noticia-e.asp?ID=620905

Monday, March 3, 2008

Course on visual news story telling available to TV journalists

Region: Asia and the Pacific
Country: Sri Lanka
Topic: Television, Basic Journalism

27/02/2008
Television journalists are invited to apply for a week-long course on visual news story telling offered by the Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI). The training, to be held March 17-21 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is free of charge.

The course will consist of lectures, discussions and group sessions. Participants will learn how to shoot a story, sequencing and professional camera operation. They will also discuss the basics of editing, interview techniques and the grammar of television.

A basic knowledge of English is required. SLPI does not provide accommodation.
For further information or to apply, go to Brochure SLPI 07-08 (PDF) or contact namal@slpi.lk.

Symposium For Broadcast Journalists To Be Held In Malaysia

Region: Worldwide
Country: None
Topic: Basic Journalism

29/02/2008
Journalists from across the globe have the opportunity to attend the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Digital Broadcasting Symposium from March 10-13 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Registration is open until the date of event. Walk-in registration is also accepted.

The symposium will feature strong digital radio and TV broadcasting elements. It will aim to address how implementation strategies, consumer services and business planning can be employed to undertake the progression to digital and mobile services.

To learn more, contact abu.symposium@abu.org.my or visit http://www.abu.org.my/public/compiled/p913.htm?CFID=764638&CFTOKEN=92374373

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Broadcast Managers to get training in organizational development

Region :Worldwide
Country :Netherlands
Topic :Basic Journalism

The Radio Netherlands Training Center is offering an international course to help broadcasting managers in developing or transition countries meet the challenges of their profession.

Application deadline: February 29.

Management work involves understanding creativity and production and offering leadership—often with limited resources available. The course goal is to better equip managers for those challenges.

There are no fellowships for this course; applicants must get sponsorship or pay their own way. The training is scheduled for May 26 to June 6, 2008, in Hilversum, Netherlands.

For more information, contact info@rntc.nl or visit http://www.rnw.nl/rntc/courses/ICBM2008.php.

Asia Society seeks nominations for annual Osborn Elliott prize for excellence in journalism

Region :Asia and the Pacific
Country :None
Topic :Fellowships and Awards

Journalists can be nominated for a chance to win the annual Osborn Elliott Prize for excellence in journalism on Asia. The deadline for nominations is March 14.

The prize is US $10,000 and will be awarded to a writer who has produced the best example of journalism about Asia in print or online during the calendar year.

Both US and non-US applicants are eligible to be nominated. Nominations are limited one per journalist or organization.

To learn more, visit http://www.asiasociety.org/pressroom/08_oz_nominations.html.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

PM Xanana's Car over "Feb 11 Attempt"


Dual citizen arrested over E Timor attacks

East Timor's Prosecutor-General says a man with dual Timorese-Australian citizenship has been arrested in connection with attacks last week on the country's President Jose Ramos-Horta and Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao.

But the man is not among 17 for whom arrest warrants were issued last week.

As published in abc.net.au, Longuinhos Monteiro says the man might be charged with conspiracy to commit crimes against the state, and the attempted murder of the two leaders because he had information about a crime but did not report it.

Maria Neti: Alfredo Promised That He Loves Me Forever

CJITL -Based widow of East Timor rebel Alfredo Reinado has released a statement after her husband was shot dead in the rebel assassination attempt on Jose Ramos-Horta. Maria Neti, made her statement through the Uniting Church of Western Australia's justice and mission consultant Rosemary Hudson Miller.
The Statement

Maria met alfredo through her brother "Afri" in East Timor in 1992 onher 15th Birthday. It was just a month later Alfredo finally worked up the courage to Ask Maria out through her brother.

They dated for three years. Six month After Billy was born they were married on the 24 May when they set of to Australia.

Maria laughs as she recalls Alfredo says "Honey this is the longest honeymoon anyone will ever have. Funny enough it turned out into a four years honeymoon. During this time Donovan was born their second son. Alfredo returned to East Timor on 1999.

The children spoke to Alfredo almost every night they had a close relationship. Although he never had a chance to meet their younger daughter Felicity or spend much time with their other child Tiffany they still had a very close bond.

He had a nick name for each of them. He called Felicity is "Little Kookaburra" after first sound she made, Tiffany was his "Little chatter box" Donovan the "Grumpy Face" and Billy "Lazy Boy".

It wasn't easy being with out Alfredo, especially with four children. Sometimes I felt though enough is enough. It is because of the children I found the strength to get through the days.Alfredo encouraged me to be strong for the kids. Sometimes I would cry alone at night so the children wouldn't see me be weak.

He always assured me and comforts me during this hard time, even though it was just over the phone I felt like he was beside me. Now who will I turn to for a winge I have lost my very best friend and companion in my life.

It has affected us all so much. It was through a friends and the media that I found out my husband was gone.

The kids have not seen him for almost two years it is hard for me tohelp them to understand that he is gone. They still tell me that dadis still alive and not to believe the TV.

I encourage the kids to cry out loud, and remind them of the daily horrible nightmare to hide reality would be foolish.

Maria is surprise by the support of her Australian friends and family. It is not surprising Alfredo loved Australian people so much. Alfredo indeed a big Eagles fan.

All I want now is for the media to leave me and my family alone so that I can start the journey of repairing the broken heart of my children. I am not in hiding I just want people to respect my privacy.

In our last conversation he asked me to promise him that I would look after myself and our children. He also wanted me to remember he will always love me till he died and hold a special place in his heart.

He promised to me once that I would never become a young widow and now he is gone. I will not break my promise to him.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Jose Ramos Horta and Alfredo Reinado



Photo: Glenn Campbell


CJITL - Jose Ramos Horta and Alfredo Reinado, a month before the attack on the President.


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Gastao Salsinha: Our Plan is not to Murder Ramos Horta


Gastao Salsinha told the BBC that security personnel for President Jose Ramos-Horta started the fire fight that killed rebel chief Alfredo Reinado.


Speaking from hiding, Mr Salsinha said he had now taken over as rebel leader.


The president was seriously hurt in Monday's attack, but PM Xanana Gusmao escaped practically unscathed.
Mr Salsinha, who is believed to have played a central role in the attack on Mr Gusmao's convoy, told the BBC: "If our intention was to ambush the PM, he wouldn't have escaped."


In regard to the shooting of Mr Ramos-Horta, he said: "It wasn't Major Alfredo who started the attack, it was the presidential security."


This information views from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/

Sunday, February 10, 2008

UNMIT PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY At 16.00pm

Dili, February 11, 2008 – A shooting has taken place at the house ofPresident Jose Ramos-Horta in Dili. Several injuries were sustainedand the President is currently receiving medial attention.

The United Nations Integrated Mission regrets that such incidents havetaken place.

Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao is safely in his office and is currentlycoordinating with UNMIT and international forces.

The United Nations Police (UNPol) is on a high state of alert and iscoordinating with the International Security Forces (ISF). A Press Conference will be held at the Obrigado Barracks conferenceroom at 4pm.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

UNMIT MEDIA ALERT

UNMIT invites all media to attend its Weekly Press Briefing tomorrow: Thursday 7th February 2008 at 11.30am in Conference Room C at Obrigado Barracks. Journalists will hear from SRSG Atul Khare and Dr Nafis Sadik, UN Secretary-General Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. For more information, please call Allison Cooper on +670 723 0453 or Hipolito Gama on +670 7311839

Disaster Operations Centre, Press Conference

The Disaster Operations Centre will be holding a inter-ministerial press conference at 2pm tomorrow, Thursday 7th of February 2008 at the Ministry of Social Solidarity's Conference Room.

This press conference will provide an update on the;

Present situation with District emergencies;
Locust in Timor-Leste and West Timor;
Early warning on high wind and rainfall forecasted for the next two weeks with risks for wind damage, flooding and landslides;
And the outlook for La Nina

Please contact us if you have any needs for further information.

In service for;Disaster Operations CentrePhone: 112 Police National Operation CentrePhone: 729 14 65 Tetum/Bahasa Indonesia 24/7Phone: 733 66 12 English 24/7E-mail: doc.ndmd@gmail.comNational Disaster Management DirectorateMinistry of Social SolidarityDemocratic Republic of Timor-Leste

Friday, February 1, 2008

Media Alert

President of Timor Leste, Dr. Ramos-Horta has conducted an official visit to Italy, Switzerland, and Brazil since 18 January 2008.

According to the plan, the head of State who also accompanied by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Zacarias Albano da Costa, will return to the country on Sunday, February, 3, 2008.

After arriving at the Prezidente Nicolao Lobato International Airport, Ramos-Horta will conduct a Press Conference to inform to the media about this visit.

Therefore, we would like to invite all journalists from various media to participate on this press conference that will be held on the President Nicolao Lobato International Airport’s conference room at around 12.30 pm

For more information please contact Ana Mota and Joel Maria PereiraInformation/Media officer Phone : 670 723 0160

Case of Abused Journalist Under Investigation

CJITL - A PNTL member of the Transition Unit who beat and used his pistol to threaten an AFP journalist, Nelson da Cruz, is under investigation. The United Nations Police Spokesperson, Benjamin Osuji, stated in a press conference held on 31 Jan, said that the case was under investigation. (STL 1/Feb/08)

Thursday, January 31, 2008

RETRACTION- No offer of money from UNDP to TLPC

The story printed yesterday claiming that the Untied Nations Development Program (UNDP) was to provide USD800,000 worth of funding for a project to purchase newspapers from the Timor-Leste Press Club (TLPC) has been retracted due to serious errors in the article. The Coordinator of Timor-Leste Media Independent Development Initiative Project, Miguel Caldera, has corrected the story stating that no such arrangement has been made between TLPC and UNDP. During the meeting between TLPC and UNDP, from which the erroneous article was based upon, discussions were had over possible UNDP support for all media in the nation. No specific finances were discussed. (Timor Post 31/01/08)

TLPC sends protest letter to PNTL

Journalists from the Timor-Leste Press Club (TLPC) sent a protest letter yesterday to the PNTL Commander, Afonso de Jesus, claiming that members of the PNTL had used undue and unwarranted force in beating one TLPC member, Nelson da Cruz. The PNTL had also threatened the AFP Journalist with a gun. The protest letter was signed by the President of TLPC, Domingos Saldanha and the Secretary-General of TLPC, Paulino Quintas.
“We understand that while Nelson da Cruz had broken a rule, he should not have been physically abused. There are other ways of resolving this conflict,” said the letter. The protest letter had also requested that the PNTL members conduct themselves with professionalism. (STL 31/01/08)

Earthquake Situation Report

At 4.32pm on Wednesday the 30th of January 2008 a 6.2 Magnitude earthquake occurred approximately 130 kilometres North East of Lautem District at sea. Indonesia Geological and Meteorological Agency issued a Tsunami Alert after their instruments near the earthquake epicentre (location) recorded 6.6 Magnitude earthquak. Under Indonesian protocol if an earthquake at sea is near 7 Magnitude, a Tsunami Alert is issued. The Disaster Operations Centre confirmed with Tsunami early warning agencies in the region that this earthquake was not likely to produce a tsunami and no Tsunami Alert was issued. The Secretary of State for Social Assistance and Natural Disasters issued a live statement at TVTL and Radio Studio’s at 6pm this evening to confirm there was no tsunami and assist in correcting any misinformation that may create any community fears.

Earthquake Details









Report all emergencies to the Police National Operations Centre by phoning 112 or your local police station. The Disaster Operations Centre can also be contacted by e-mail at; doc.ndmd@gmail.com


The Disaster Operations Centre’s is in development to assist the people of Timor-Leste to coordinate information and responses to reduce disaster and crisis risk. The Disaster Operation Centre is supported by technical and donor development assistance from the following organisations:

· Crisis Prevention and Recovery Unit, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Timor-Leste
· UNMIT Integrated Humanitarian Coordination Team, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
· Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
· Australian Bureau of Meteorology through the International Security Force (ISF)
· Communications and Public Information Office, United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT)

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The 15th anniversary of Suara Timor Lorosa’e (STL)


CJITL – Suara Timor Lorosa’e (STL) will commemorate its 15th anniversary on Friday, Feb. 1 with a grand luncheon in STL’s compound in the Fatumeta district of Dili.

Justino (Ino) told CJITL that STL began publication on Feb. 1, 1993. He said that through this celebration STL wants to tell the public that it will continue to provide a comprehensive, impartial news report while upholding freedom of the press.

He said STL has begun distributing nearly 900 free newspapers to all districts, delivering two copies to each village. The distribution is being done by STL, Tempo Semanal and Diário Naçional thanks to funds provided by the government to the Timor-Leste Press Club organization.

Rosa Garcia, a Timor Post senior journalist, told CJITL that the press club’s program to distribute free newspapers to the districts may hurt sales of the Timor Post in those areas. The Timor Post chose not to participate in the distribution program for fear of compromising its independence.

In CJITL’s online survey of newspapers’ readers, the Timor Post was the top choice of 44 percent of respondents, followed by STL, the choice of 33 percent; Diário Naçional, chosen by11 percent; and Semanário, 5 percent. Among 18 respondents.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

XANANA meet the Press at Fundasaun Oriente


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PM to speak at Saturday seminar for journalists


CJITL – Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão will be the featured guest at an open seminar and discussion for journalists on Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Fundasaun Oriente.

The hour-long event, sponsored by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), begins at 10.30 a.m. at the center, which is next to City Café on the Avenue Presidente N. Lobato.

The prime minister last week expressed dissatisfaction with Timor-Leste journalists, and has been invited to clarify and expand remarks he made about the country’s media.

At a press conference at the Ministry of Social and Solidarity reported by the Timor Post on Jan.16, Gusmão said careless or irresponsible reporting could exacerbate social tensions in the country. “If instability emerges in Timor -Leste, we will arrest the press,” he said then.

Francez Suni is the coordinator of ICFJ’s Special Projects Team, which organized the event. Suni said all journalists and organizations interested in press issues are invited to participate in the discussion.

For more information please contact Suni at: +670 736 7527 or
e-mail: fsuni@icfj.org

Journalists on motorbike hurt in collision with taxi

CJITL – Two journalists from Tempo Semanal, Dilma Sujete and Elsa Fernandes, were injured Tuesday in a collision with a taxi that fled the scene.

The journalists told CJITL they were riding together on a motorbike at 9:30 a.m., en route to cover a news story in Comoro, when the accident occurred in front of the Comoro market.

The journalists said the accident was the result of a “miscommunication” between them and the driver of the taxi.
The journalists wrote down the taxi’s plate number, but police were unable to immediately verify that as the driver drove away from the accident scene. The two women, who suffered injuries to their knees, hands and heads, have not yet returned to work

ICFJ, IREX back KOLKOS workshop on media law

CJITL – The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) together with IREX in Timor- Leste are supporting a workshop on media law organized by KOLKOS, the Legislative Commission for Social Communication. The workshop will be held Feb. 12 and 13 in Dili.

Francisco Agustinho Pinto, Media Law Coordinator for ICFJ and IREX, told CJITL Online that the two international organizations back KOLKOS’s ongoing efforts to encourage media and government to work together to draft a media law for Timor-Leste.

The February workshop will discuss plans and ideas for a national workshop to be held in May or June of this year. Pinto said he expects approximately 50 people from the media to attend, including journalists from across Timor –Leste; university students; and representatives of civil society.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Two job vacancies for Timorese journalists


CJITL – The Secretary of Timor-Leste’s National Parliament has announced 16 job vacancies, including two suitable for journalists.A legal advertisement published in Diario Nasional, Timor Post and Suara Timor Lorosa’e (STL) editions of Jan. 17 said that the Secretary of Timor-Leste’s National Parliament is asking Timorese journalists with at least three years’ experience or those who have completed a journalism course to apply for a job as Media and Communication Officer.


for the National Parliament.
Journalists who meet the criteria can submit their curriculum vitae (CV) to the National Parliament up to Jan. 25. The grade of this position is Level 4. In addition, the Secretary of Promotion and Equality is seeking a Media and Communication officer. Applicants must have a journalism background

Welcome to THE DILI WEEKLY, “a new weekly newspaper”

A new weekly newspaper called “The Dili Weekly” will launch its first edition on Jan. 24. The Dili Weekly will be published in two languages, Tetum and English. A source said the first edition will consist of 12 pages in each language and it is hoped that future editions will be bigger. The source did not explain how the newspaper is being funded, but said Otelio Ote is Director of Publication.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

If Instability Emerges in Timor-Leste, Xanana: "We will arrest the press."


«If Instability Emerges in Timor-Leste, Xanana: "We will arrest the press."Timor Post, Dili, Wednesday 16 January 2006.Dili – Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão threatened that his side would arrest members of the press (media) if when instability emerged in the nation. Because of this he asked the media to undertake its work with more responsibility for the situation."You have to exercise more responsibility towards the environment of stability or instability. We close our eyes when in the case of small and big things you go and interview Alfredo. Perhaps because of these things instability may emerge in the country, because of you, we will arrest you," he said to journalists on Tuesday (15/1) at the Ministry for Social Solidarity, Kaikoli, Dili. PM Xanana said the press should not hide the failings of government, but they should confirm information before publishing.Xanana said 2008 is the year of reform, and because of this there must also be reform in the professionalism of the media. "The TV, Radio report that people have died, and you just report it without going and asking about it. If we are talking about reforming society, we must also talk about reforming you," said Xanana.»
Fonte: http://us.f906.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=forum-loriku%40yahoogroups.com via Helena Espadinha (timorcrocodilovoado r@yahoogroups. com)

Scholarship for Timorese journalists

CJITL – Lalenok Ba Ema Hotu (LABEH) is offering scholarships in English to Timorese journalists from print or electronic media. LABEH, an anti-corruption NGO, will offer the scholarships to journalists who want to learn English at the following levels: basic, pre-intermediate, intermediate, pre-advanced and advanced class.
Guilhermina dos Santos, the coordinator for education and capacity-building at LABEH, told CJITL Online that LABEH had previously provided English course scholarships to 8 journalists from STL, Timor Post, TVTL, Radio Klibur, Diário Naçional and RTK.
This is a continuation of that program.
Editors from all media outlets can recommend one of their staff members to come to LABEH for the free, three-month course. Registration will begin Jan. 21.

KOLKOS: New commission of legislation for social communication

CJITL – The Legislative Commission for Social Communication (KOLKOS) in Timor Leste was founded Aug. 3, 2007 after several months of discussion between members of the media community and legal institutions.
The commission’s purpose is to monitor and develop the laws that relate to media and press freedom and also freedom of expression in Timor-Leste.
Otélio Ote is the head of the commission, Eurico Pereira is vice-chief of the commission, and Francisco da Silva Gari is the secretary of the commission.
Otélio Ote, in an interview with online reporter of CJITL said KOLKOS is established with the intention to draft laws and advocate for the work of social communication.
KOLKOS is currently consultating with partners such as UNDP and Commission A of the National Parliament to prepare a draft of the media law.

CENJOR will train young people who want to be journalists

CJITL – Journalist Otélio Ote said he has established a center for journalism training (CENJOR) to provide basic journalism skills to Timorese people who want to be journalists.
Ote, who is also the president of the Syndicate of Journalists of Timor Leste (SJTL), told CJITL’s Online reporter that CENJOR has started its program by training 38 young men and women.
In its next session, “CENJOR will provide training about layout and also illustration,” Otélio said. Registration will begin in March, 2008.

Media watchdog report says STL, TP were threatened seriously

CJITL – The political and military crises that broke out in 2006 had a negative impact on news media in Timor Leste, says the annual report of RSF (Reporter Sem Fronteiras). Editors at Timor Post and Suara Timor Lorosa’e faced serious threats, the report said.

At STL, the building was damaged and an economic boycott was threatened, the report said.

A number of Timorese journalists were physically attacked or threatened, including an incident on June 10 when an Associated Press reporter was attacked in Dili and detained by Australian Armed Forces for a short time.

On June 12, a Timor Post journalist was stoned by a Dili gangster, while on June 29, political party militants attacked RTTL’s office in Dili. On Nov. 9 a correspondent from Agence France Presse was stoned in the Colmera district of Dili.

Opportunity for Timorese journalists

CJITL –The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) is offering an award for print media from countries that belong to SEAMEO, including Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam.
SEAMEO – Australia extends application date for press award


The application date will be extended until Jan. 15.

The award will be offered for stories that report on education for sustainable development. Articles submitted should provide information about education, such as how changing environmental and social conditions relate to education and sustainable development.
The article must translated into English and sent to the SEAMEO Secretariat, Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Building, 920 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110 Thailand.
Fax: +66 (0) 2381 – 2587 Email: secretariat@seameo.org // URL: www.seameo.org.
SEAMEO offers this program through the Department of Education , Science and Training in Australia and also the Australian embassy in Bangkok. Winning applicants will qualify for a three-week, paid trip to Australia and a ‘journalism internship’ with The Age newspaper in Melbourne, Australia.
The winners will also receive a “Plaque of recognition” during the 43rd SEAMEO Council Conference in Malaysia in March, 2008.

86 journalists were killed in the world during 2007

CJITL – There were 86 journalists and 20 media assistants that were killed during 2007. This is the information CJITL got from the publication of RSF. Among these numbers, there were 17 Asian journalists and 69 were from Africa, America and Europe.
Most of these journalists were killed in Iraq. There are 47 journalists that were killed in Iraq, 8 in Somalia and 6 in Pakistan.
There are also 887 journalists that were arrested and detained and 67 were kidnapped and 1511 journalists around the world were threatened and attacked psychologically.
Year
Number of journalists that were killed
2002
25
2003
40
2004
62
2005
64
2006
85
2007
86