Articles by Josephine Lee

Justice for a fallen journalist

Six months after APF video journalist Kenji Nagai was killed in Myanmar, APF News President Toru Yamaji talks with AsiaMedia about continuing his legacy
Published on: 4/18/2008
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KOREA: OhmyNews opens Citizen Journalism School

OhmyNews' newly opened school offers journalism courses, also serves as community education center
Published on: 12/18/2007
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KOREA: NEC silences netizens' voices

The National Election Commission removed 50,000 postings about presidential candidates
Published on: 11/20/2007
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JAPAN: APF president looking to push Myanmar

Toru Yamaji hopes lawsuit can bring justice to the death of Kenji Nagai
Published on: 11/9/2007
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CHINA: Jailed cyber dissident not receiving medical treatment

Rare nerve disorder could lead to permanent paralysis for imprisoned Chinese writer
Published on: 11/2/2007
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PAKISTAN: Journalist killed during Bhutto's return

ARY One World TV camera operator Muhammad Arif was one of at least 136 people killed in the bombing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's motorcade
Published on: 10/30/2007
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KOREA: OhmyNews forum examines citizen journalism's growth

In brief: Citizen reporters and media experts discuss the sustainability of citizen journalism and its expanding global community
Published on: 7/16/2007
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KOREA: Outlook on U.S.-South Korea free trade agreement's media provisions mixed

While some worry about South Korea's domestic film and television production, others say increased competition from a market more open to American companies will force better quality programs
Published on: 7/13/2007
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KOREA: Sisa Journal reporters' long battle for editorial freedom ends in resignations

In brief: Reports of journalists' struggle not reported by the mainstream media
Published on: 7/3/2007
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