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Tomorrow marks World Press Freedom Day


Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006


Transparency International honours the contributions of journalists in
exposing corruption

To highlight the vital role played by the media to bring the corrupt to
justice, and to call attention to threats faced by journalists who
uncover corruption, TI is dedicating the feature section of its website,
“In Focus” to World Press Freedom Day.

Beginning today the TI Website features:

  • the link between corruption and freedom of the press
  • investigative journalists who have been murdered in pursuit of
    the truth
  • TI’s work on access to information
  • Interviews with journalists from the Philippines, Russia and
    the Republic of Moldova
  • Please see www.transparency.org

    Honour an act of courage against corruption: nominate someone fro a
    Transparency International Integrity Award

    Media Contacts:
    TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL

    Jesse Garcia
    Alt Moabit 96

    Sarah Tyler
    10559 Berlin, Germany

    Gypsy Guillen Kaiser
    Tel: +49-30-3438 2061/19

    Tel: +49-30-3438 2019/45
    Fax: +49-30-3470 3912

    Fax: +49-30-3470 3912
    Fax: +49-30-3470 3912

    press@transparency.org
    www.transparency.org




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    Christoph Schank, MA is editor at CSR NEWS and project manager at the "Institut Unternehmensführung".

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