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Delays in probe of journalists arrested in Hamilton ‘outrageous’: CJFECanadian Journalists for Free Expression calls unresolved investigation into arrests of two journalists “completely unacceptable.”CanadaFeb 27, 2018
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Black Bloc warning urges more violence against Canadian journalistsAn anti-fascist group whose members assaulted two Global News journalists at a demonstration in Quebec last weekend threatened more violence against journalists covering future protestsCanadaAug 24, 2017
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We all lose when press freedom is erodedIn their recent report on the state of press freedom worldwide, the human rights group Freedom House lamented that the situation had deteriorated to "its lowest point in 13 years in 2016 amid unprecedented threats to journalists and media outlets in major democracies."CommentaryMay 27, 2017
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Canadian journalism group calls for public inquiry after journalists arrested in HamiltonGlobal News videographer Jeremy Cohn and freelance journalist David Ritchie were arrested by Hamilton police while on assignment covering the death of a 10-year-old girl in a collision near Evans Road and Dundas Street East in Waterdown Tuesday.CanadaMay 17, 2017
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‘C-51 is a tragedy’: New book slams Canada’s anti-terror lawCanada is "getting it wrong" in its war on terror, enacting laws that are both unconstitutional and fail to keep the country safer, an upcoming book charges.CanadaSep 1, 2015
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Ottawa’s anti-terrorism act to face Charter challengeThe new anti-terror laws impinge on Canadians' fundamental rights and freedoms, two civil liberties groups allege.PoliticsJul 21, 2015
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Freedom and liberty are worth some level of risk, says Edward SnowdenTerrorism is "an extraordinarily rare natural disaster" and should not be used as an excuse by government to pass laws that limit our rights and freedoms says Edward Snowden.WorldMar 4, 2015
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‘I hold you responsible’ for conviction, Fahmy’s brother tells HarperWhen an Egyptian court convicted Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy on Monday, his brother and supporters used social media to criticize the Canadian government's relative silence on the case.CanadaJun 23, 2014
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