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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesIFJ Hails Milestone Victory of Journalist on Protection of Sources in Northern Ireland2009-06-20 International Federation of Journalists The IFJ welcomes a court decision to dismiss the police application to force journalist Susanne Breen to reveal her source for a story on the murder to two British soldiers as a historic victory for t... Making blasphemy an offence takes Europe back several centuries2010-01-04 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns #with the utmost firmness# a new defamation law in Ireland that establishes blasphemy as an offence punishable by a fine of up to 25,000 euros. The law took effect o... Sources Select ResourcesIFJ Hails Milestone Victory of Journalist on Protection of Sources in Northern IrelandSources News Release Article 2009 International Federation of Journalists The IFJ welcomes a court decision to dismiss the police application to force journalist Susanne Breen to reveal her source for a story on the murder to two British soldiers as a historic victory for t... Making blasphemy an offence takes Europe back several centuriesSources News Release Article 2010 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns #with the utmost firmness# a new defamation law in Ireland that establishes blasphemy as an offence punishable by a fine of up to 25,000 euros. The law took effect o... Remembering Ireland's Great FamineA review of Black '47 a soon to be released film about the famine in Ireland Croidheain, Caoimhghin O Article 2018 Dissident Voice The Irish film, Black 47 (Director Lance Daly) is about the worst year of the catastrophic Irish famine and is set in the west of Ireland in 1847. The story centers around an Irish soldier, Feeney (Ja... A reporter's trustworthiness and reputation for integrity is their greatest assetSmyth, Sam Article 2012 ICIJ Sam Smyth of the Irish Independent and Sunday Tribune newspapers talks about the greatest threat to investigative reporting, and how he gets his stories. The unrecognised truth behind that 'spontaneous' Belfast riotViolence was planned by manipulative, self-interested individuals McDonald, Henry Article 2011 The Guardian An analysis of sectarian violence in Belfast between the loyalists and republicans and the international media coverage of this violence, which often frames it as political. Sources BookshelfQuesting MarilynIn Search Of My Holy Grail, Personal Growth Through Travel Barnicke Belleghem, Marilyn M.Ed. Book 2003 Chronicles the experiences of author and therapist Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem M.Ed., as she tours historical and sacred sites in Britain and Ireland.
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