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'''Committee to Protect Journalists''' (CPJ) is headquartered in [[New York City]]. They are funded in part by [[George Soros]]' [[Open Society Institute|Open Society Foundations]].
  
'''Committee to Protect Journalists''' (CPJ) "is made up of about 40 experts around the world, with headquarters in New York City. When press freedom violations occur, CPJ mobilizes a network of correspondents who report and take action on behalf of those targeted. CPJ reports on violations in repressive countries, conflict zones, and established democracies alike. A board of prominent journalists from around the world helps guide CPJ's activities"<ref>[https://cpj.org/about Committee to Protect Journalists Website] (accessed on June 12, 2018)</ref>
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According to their website, "When press freedom violations occur, CPJ mobilizes a network of correspondents who report and take action on behalf of those targeted. CPJ reports on violations in repressive countries, conflict zones, and established democracies alike. A board of prominent journalists from around the world helps guide CPJ's activities"<ref>[https://cpj.org/about Committee to Protect Journalists Website] (accessed on June 12, 2018)</ref>  
  
==People==
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The [[Committee to Protect Journalists]] claims that their "mission involves not only journalists but anyone who cherishes the value of information for a free society."
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==History==
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Verbatim from their website:<ref>[https://cpj.org/about/history.php History] (accessed on June 12, 2018)</ref>
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::"The Committee to Protect Journalists was founded in 1981 by a group of U.S. correspondents who realized they could not ignore the plight of colleagues whose reporting put them in peril on a daily basis.
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::"The idea that journalists around the world should come together to defend the rights of colleagues working in repressive and dangerous environments led to CPJ's first advocacy campaign in 1982. At the time, three British journalists-[[Simon Winchester]], [[Ian Mather]], and [[Tony Prime]] were arrested in [[Argentina]] while covering the Falklands War. A letter from CPJ Honorary Chairman [[Walter Cronkite]] helped spring them from prison.
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::"Since then, CPJ's mission involves not only journalists but anyone who cherishes the value of information for a free society."
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==Soros Funding==
  
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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From the [[Open Society Institute|Open Society Foundations]] website accessed on December 19, 2019:<ref>[https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/what-we-do/regions/united-states Information and Media] (accessed on December 19, 2019)</ref>
Joel Simon
 
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Robert Mahoney
 
DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
 
Robert Mahoney
 
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Elana Beiser
 
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR
 
Elana Beiser
 
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Courtney C. Radsch
 
ADVOCACY DIRECTOR
 
Courtney C. Radsch
 
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John Weis
 
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND OUTREACH
 
John Weis
 
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Sue Marcoux
 
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
 
Sue Marcoux
 
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María Salazar-Ferro
 
EMERGENCIES DIRECTOR
 
María Salazar-Ferro
 
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Carlos Martinez de la Serna
 
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
 
Carlos Martinez de la Serna
 
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Angela Quintal
 
AFRICA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
 
Angela Quintal
 
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Jonathan Rozen
 
AFRICA RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
 
Jonathan Rozen
 
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Alexandra Ellerbeck
 
NORTH AMERICA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
 
Alexandra Ellerbeck
 
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Natalie Southwick
 
AMERICAS RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
 
Natalie Southwick
 
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Steven Butler
 
ASIA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
 
Steven Butler
 
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Aliya Iftikhar
 
ASIA RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
 
Aliya Iftikhar
 
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Nina Ognianova
 
EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
 
Nina Ognianova
 
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Gulnoza Said
 
EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
 
Gulnoza Said
 
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Sherif Mansour
 
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
 
Sherif Mansour
 
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Justin Shilad
 
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
 
Justin Shilad
 
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Nicole Schilit
 
JOURNALIST ASSISTANCE PROGRAM COORDINATOR
 
Nicole Schilit
 
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Ahmed Zidan
 
DIGITAL MANAGER
 
Ahmed Zidan
 
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Mehdi Rahmati
 
SOCIAL MEDIA ASSOCIATE
 
Mehdi Rahmati
 
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Natalie Meltzer
 
PROGRAM MANAGER
 
Natalie Meltzer
 
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Jennifer Dunham
 
DEPUTY EDITORIAL DIRECTOR
 
Jennifer Dunham
 
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Jessica Jerreat
 
SENIOR EDITOR
 
Jessica Jerreat
 
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Katherine Jacobsen
 
NEWS EDITOR
 
Katherine Jacobsen
 
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Mustafa Hameed
 
MULTIMEDIA PRODUCER
 
Mustafa Hameed
 
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Kerry Paterson
 
ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
 
Kerry Paterson
 
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Michael De Dora
 
WASHINGTON ADVOCACY MANAGER
 
Michael De Dora
 
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Beatrice Santa-Wood
 
COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE
 
Beatrice Santa-Wood
 
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Shazdeh Omari
 
SENIOR PROGRAM OFFICER
 
Shazdeh Omari
 
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Tanya Somasundaram
 
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT
 
Tanya Somasundaram
 
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Jake Rothenberg
 
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
 
Jake Rothenberg
 
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Margaret Abam-DePass
 
BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING MANAGER
 
Margaret Abam-DePass
 
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Zelene Pineda Suchilt
 
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
 
Zelene Pineda Suchilt
 
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Lucy Westcott
 
JAMES W. FOLEY FELLOW
 
Lucy Westcott
 
International Program Network
 
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Tom Gibson
 
EUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTATIVE AND ADVOCACY MANAGER
 
Tom Gibson
 
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Attila Mong
 
EUROPE CORRESPONDENT
 
Attila Mong
 
  
Colin Pereira
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::[T]he [[Open Society Institute|Open Society Foundations]] support efforts to understand the implications of information technology on the way we live. The Foundations also continue to support efforts to protect journalistic freedoms, through groups such as the [[Committee to Protect Journalists]], and to ensure that market forces do not curtail independent investigative reporting, by helping to fund newsrooms such as [[ProPublica]] and the [[Center for Investigative Reporting]]. 
JOURNALIST SAFETY SPECIALIST
 
Colin Pereira
 
  
Ela Stapley
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In 2015, the [[Committee to Protect Journalists]] received 10,000 from the [[Open Society Institute]].<ref>https://pp-990.s3.amazonaws.com/2017_03_PF/13-7029285_990PF_201512.pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAI7C6X5GT42DHYZIA%2F20180614%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20180614T182458Z&X-Amz-Expires=1800&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=38a0cba38943362da3db4c7ad72dae7d3d26111b849ef3147c62bd7d142ebdbd</ref>
SAFETY TECHNOLOGIST
 
Ela Stapley
 
  
Iris Hsu
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In 1999, '''George Soros'''' [[Open Society Institute|Open Society Foundations]] gave 4 grants, totaling $220,000 to the [[Committee to Protect Journalists]] - on whose board once sat [[The Nation]] magazine co-owner and editorial director [[Victor Navasky]].<ref name=soroshamfish>[http://www.conservativeunderground.com/forum505/showthread.php?t=8374 GEORGE SOROS' EVIL EMPIRE IS EXPOSED] Conservative Underground</ref> He is currently a Publisher emeritus with the magazine.
CHINA CORRESPONDENT
 
Iris Hsu
 
  
Elisabeth Witchel
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==Board of Directors==
CONSULTANT, CAMPAIGN AGAINST IMPUNITY
 
Elisabeth Witchel
 
  
Özgür Ögret
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Since July 2006, journalist [[Joel Simon]] has been the organization's executive director; he had previously served as deputy director since 2000.
TURKEY REPRESENTATIVE
 
Özgür Ögret
 
  
Shawn W. Crispin
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Its board of directors has included American journalists, including:
SENIOR SOUTHEAST ASIA REPRESENTATIVE
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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
Shawn W. Crispin
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*[[Stephen J. Adler]] of [[Reuters]]
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*[[Anne Garrels]]
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*[[Amanda Bennett]]
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*[[Krishna Bharat]]
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*[[Rajiv Chandrasekaran]]
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*[[Susan Chira]] of The [[New York Times]]
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*[[Sheila Coronel]], Graduate School of Journalism, [[Columbia University]]
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*[[Josh Friedman]], [[Carey Institute for Global Good]]
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*[[David Remnick]]
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*[[Charlayne Hunter-Gault]]
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*[[Jonathan Klein]], [[Getty Images]]
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*[[Jane Kramer]], [[The New Yorker]]
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*[[Isaac Lee]], [[Univision]]
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*[[Alan Rusbridger]]
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*[[David Schlesinger]]
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*[[Jacob Weisberg]], The [[Slate]] Group
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*[[Matthew Winkler]], [[Bloomberg News]]
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*[[Kati Marton]]
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*[[Michael Massing]]
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*[[Victor Navasky]]
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*[[Clarence Page]]
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*[[Norman Pearlstine]]
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*[[Lara Logan]], [[CBS]]
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*[[Rebecca MacKinnon]]
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*[[Ahmed Rashid]]</div>
  
Andrew Downie
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===Former board members===
BRAZIL CORRESPONDENT
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<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
Andrew Downie
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*[[Christiane Amanpour]]
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*[[Gwen Ifill]]
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*[[Tom Brokaw]]
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*[[Dan Rather]]
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*[[Anthony Lewis]]
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*[[Dave Marsh]]
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*[[Mark Whitaker]]
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*[[Andres Oppenheimer]]</div>
  
Ignacio Miguel Delgado Culebras
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==People==
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA CORRESPONDENT
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Current executive staff as of June 12 2018:<ref>[https://cpj.org/about/staff.php Staff] (accessed on Dec. 22, 2009)</ref>
Ignacio Miguel Delgado Culebras
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*[[Joel Simon]], Executive Director
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*[[Robert Mahoney]], Deputy Executive Director
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*[[Elana Beiser]], Editorial Director
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*[[Courtney Radsch]], Advocacy Director
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*[[John Weis]], Director Of Development And Outreach
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*[[Sue Marcoux]], Director Of Finance And Administration
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*[[Maria Salazar-Ferro]], Emergencies Director
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*[[Carlos Martinez De La Serna]], Program Director
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*[[Angela Quintal]], Africa Program Coordinator
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*[[Jonathan Rozen]], Africa Research Associate
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*[[Alexandra Ellerbeck]], North America Program Coordinator
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*[[Natalie Southwick]], Americas Research Associate
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*[[Steven Butler]], Asia Program Coordinator
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*[[Aliya Iftikhar]], Asia Research Associate
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*[[Nina Ognianova]], Europe And Central Asia Program Coordinator
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*[[Gulnoza Said]], Europe And Central Asia Research Associate
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*[[Sherif Mansour]], Middle East And North Africa Program Coordinator
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*[[Justin Shilad]], Middle East And North Africa Research Associate
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*[[Nicole Schilit]], Journalist Assistance Program Coordinator
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*[[Ahmed Zidan]], Digital Manager
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*[[Mehdi Rahmati]], Social Media Associate
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*[[Natalie Meltzer]], Program Manager
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*[[Jennifer Dunham]], Deputy Editorial Director
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*[[Jessica Jerreat]], Senior Editor
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*[[Katherine Jacobsen]], News Editor
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*[[Mustafa Hameed]], Multimedia Producer
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*[[Kerry Paterson]], Advocacy And Communications Manager
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*[[Michael De Dora]], Washington Advocacy Manager
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*[[Beatrice Santa-Wood]], Communications Associate
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*[[Shazdeh Omari]], Senior Program Officer
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*[[Tanya Somasundaram]], Development Assistant
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*[[Jake Rothenberg]], Executive Assistant
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*[[Margaret Abam-DePass]], Business And Accounting Manager
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*[[Zelene Pineda Suchilt]], Administrative Assistant
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*[[Lucy Westcott]], James W. Foley Fellow</div>
  
Christopher Miller
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===International Program Network===
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<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2">
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*[[Tom Gibson]], European Union Representative And Advocacy Manager
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*[[Attila Mong]], Europe Correspondent
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*[[Colin Pereira]], Journalist Safety Specialist
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*[[Ela Stapley]], Safety Technologist
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*[[Iris Hsu]], China Correspondent
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*[[Elisabeth Witchel]], Consultant, Campaign Against Impunity
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*[[Ozgur Ogret]], Turkey Representative
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*[[Shawn W. Crispin]], Senior Southeast Asia Representative
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*[[Andrew Downie]], Brazil Correspondent
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*[[Ignacio Miguel Delgado Culebras]], Middle East And North Africa Correspondent
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*[[Christopher Miller]], Correspondent For Ukraine, Russia, And Belarus
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*[[Jan-Albert Hootsen]], Mexico Representative
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*[[Muthoki Mumo]], East Africa Correspondent
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*[[Frank Smyth]], Senior Adviser For Journalist Security</div>
  
 
==Committee to Defend Diane Bukowski and Freedom of the Press==
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 6 April 2023

Committee to Protect Journalists Logo

Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is headquartered in New York City. They are funded in part by George Soros' Open Society Foundations.

According to their website, "When press freedom violations occur, CPJ mobilizes a network of correspondents who report and take action on behalf of those targeted. CPJ reports on violations in repressive countries, conflict zones, and established democracies alike. A board of prominent journalists from around the world helps guide CPJ's activities"[1]

The Committee to Protect Journalists claims that their "mission involves not only journalists but anyone who cherishes the value of information for a free society."

History

Verbatim from their website:[2]

"The Committee to Protect Journalists was founded in 1981 by a group of U.S. correspondents who realized they could not ignore the plight of colleagues whose reporting put them in peril on a daily basis.
"The idea that journalists around the world should come together to defend the rights of colleagues working in repressive and dangerous environments led to CPJ's first advocacy campaign in 1982. At the time, three British journalists-Simon Winchester, Ian Mather, and Tony Prime were arrested in Argentina while covering the Falklands War. A letter from CPJ Honorary Chairman Walter Cronkite helped spring them from prison.
"Since then, CPJ's mission involves not only journalists but anyone who cherishes the value of information for a free society."

Soros Funding

From the Open Society Foundations website accessed on December 19, 2019:[3]

[T]he Open Society Foundations support efforts to understand the implications of information technology on the way we live. The Foundations also continue to support efforts to protect journalistic freedoms, through groups such as the Committee to Protect Journalists, and to ensure that market forces do not curtail independent investigative reporting, by helping to fund newsrooms such as ProPublica and the Center for Investigative Reporting.

In 2015, the Committee to Protect Journalists received 10,000 from the Open Society Institute.[4]

In 1999, George Soros' Open Society Foundations gave 4 grants, totaling $220,000 to the Committee to Protect Journalists - on whose board once sat The Nation magazine co-owner and editorial director Victor Navasky.[5] He is currently a Publisher emeritus with the magazine.

Board of Directors

Since July 2006, journalist Joel Simon has been the organization's executive director; he had previously served as deputy director since 2000.

Its board of directors has included American journalists, including:

Former board members

People

Current executive staff as of June 12 2018:[6]

International Program Network

Committee to Defend Diane Bukowski and Freedom of the Press

In 2009 Committee to Protect Journalists was listed as a supporter of the Committee to Defend Diane Bukowski and Freedom of the Press[7]

References