Home Actress Antoinette Lattouf HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

Antoinette Lattouf Instagram – Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

Antoinette Lattouf Instagram - Testimonies from journalists who didn’t - or couldn’t - sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East. There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea. They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters. The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately.

Antoinette Lattouf Instagram – Testimonies from journalists who didn’t – or couldn’t – sign the letter calling for greater scrutiny in the reporting of the violence unfolding in the Middle East.

There were too many responses to include all of them but you get the idea.

They come from journos in TV, print and online newsrooms, across both commercial and public broadcasters.

The aim with sharing these is to give you a glimpse of the pressure some journalists are under and to make it clear that even though many didn’t sign the letter publicly, they support the letter privately. | Posted on 28/Nov/2023 06:23:09

Antoinette Lattouf Instagram – Pausing the heinous killing for a few short days is not enough. We need a permanent ceasefire. How many more children need to die? How many are still trapped underneath the rubble in Gaza?

Like millions of others around the world, poet and human rights lawyer Sara Saleh is calling for a sustained ceasefire to end the humanitarian crisis and ease the suffering of civilians caught in this horrific bombing campaign. Today I am amplifying a Palestinian voice, because we need to listen to communities worst affected by these state sanctioned atrocities.

“The last message I got from a friend who is there in Gaza was for us to remember they are not numbers they have a right to live free like any of us like any human does … without this chokehold of an illegal occupation that is strangling and punishing them daily,” Sara says. 

@amnestyaustralia and I think @instasaranade deserves to be heard.

Please share so others can hear Sara’s voice and message for humanity and peace. 

#Gaza #Crisis #CeasefireNOW #peace #endhate #endviolence #humanrights
Antoinette Lattouf Instagram – If someone doesn’t want to work with me because I defend press freedom, responsible and fair journalism that doesn’t bow to political intimidation and lobby groups. Oh and coz I also don’t want more kids to get bombed – well fuck them.

Israel’s devastating bombing campaign and media blockade in Gaza threatens newsgathering and press freedom in an unprecedented fashion. Newsrooms around the world have a duty to cover these events with integrity, transparency and rigour.

I’m appalled at the slaughter of media colleagues and their families and the apparent targeting of journalists which constitutes a violation of the Geneva Conventions. 

I join hundreds of media colleagues in Australia, the US, Reporters Without Borders, the International Federation of Journalists and others in calling for an end to attacks on journalists and journalism itself.

I stand by my Palestinian, Arab, Muslim, Jewish and Israeli colleagues during a time that is personally and professionally confronting for them.

It is our duty as journalists to hold the powerful to account, to deliver truth and full context to our audiences, and to do so courageously without fear of political intimidation. Audiences are viewing much of this war through the lens of social media, fuelling suspicion of the mainstream media’s ability to properly inform audiences of events on the ground. We risk losing the trust of our audiences if we fail to apply the most stringent journalistic principles and cover this conflict in full.

Petition link  in my bio

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