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FRONTLINE FIXERS FUND

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In response to the murder of Ajmal Naqshbandi in Afghanistan we have started a fund for the families of fixers killed or injured while working in international media. 100% of the money currently collected will go to Ajmal's family.

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HIV / AIDS Season: Have we seen the worst?




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Latest Articles

Somalia's Exiled Press Pack

Rob Crilly, 01 Sep 2008

Speculation continues about the fate of the western journalists kidnapped with their Somali colleagues. As usual with Somalia there are lots of different theories floating around but I learned long ago to steer clear of anyone who claims to know what’s going on.

Read more http://tinyurl.com/6xpee3. more++

Remembering the fallen

Robert Fox, 22 Jun 2008

To those who paid the ultimate price for their journalism

The dedication of Jaume Plensa’s giant glass vase ‘Breathing’ on the roof of the BBC at Portland Place as a memorial to all who have fallen in the cause of news and reporting  was moving, fitting and strangely remote. more++
  • From Forgotten Frontlines: As the Frontline Club's "Forgotten" season gears up, Nancy Durham highlights three memorable documen - Nancy Durham
  • When hope turns to fear: Hunger, death and fear stalk the streets of Zimbabwe as the election crisis continues. - Catherine Philp
  • Rough Justice: The tale of the journalism student and the Afghan warlord. One sentenced to death, the other remains - Kim Sengupta, Kabul
  • Africa's Dark Heart: An unnavigable river, barbarous treatment of the natives by Belgian colonists and despotic rule have - Tim Butcher
  • Congolese Cliches: Victorian era cliches about Africa are all-too-often the mainstay for reporters and writers - Fred Robarts

reviews

Stalin's Children: Three Generations of Love and War

Simon Sebag Montefiore, 19 Aug 2008

Book by Owen Matthews

I have read many sagas of Russian families, but this one has facets that make it poignant. It is both tragedy and love story by a distinguished chronicler of the East. Matthews has covered Moscow for Newsweek since 1997 and has witnessed the Chechen, Bosnian and second Iraqi wars. more++

White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britain’s White Slaves in America

Eamonn Gearon, 19 Aug 2008

Book by by Don Jordan and Michael Walsh

White Cargo tells the story of the 300,000 plus urchins, prostitutes, criminals and those without social blemish or criminal record who were taken from the British Isles during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and sent as forced labour to the American colonies. more++

Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation

Najwa Najjar, 19 Jun 2008

Book by Saree Makdisi

How do you review a book that articulates what your life under occupation is like so honestly and clearly that you are left feeling shocked and angry? To an outside world that sees only the issues of “peace” and “terrorism,” occupation loses its significance and becomes a mere abstraction. more++

new media

AP vs. Bloggers

Graham Holliday, 22 Jun 2008

The Associated Press riled bloggers in June by asking them to pay for quotes lifted from its reports

As freelance word rates go, $2.50 per word isn’t bad. It’s what you might expect from some of the higher end magazines in the US. However, it might not be what you expect the Associated Press (AP) to charge bloggers for quoting AP material. more++

Reporting on the forbidden

Graham Holliday, 19 Mar 2008

RSS feeds and news aggregators are powerful new tools that offer journalists a way around news black

When Georg Blume of Germany and Kristin Kupfer of Austria left from Lhasa train station in the early hours of Thursday March 20 they were the last two foreign journalists to leave Tibet after being forced out by the Chinese authorities. more++

Public or Private?

Graham Holliday, 19 Feb 2008

Social networking sites have brought new opportunities for journalists, and new problems

Social networking sites like Facebook and Bebo are awash with video and pictures uploaded by the general public.
News organisations are grappling with what they can and can’t use from the sites, but there is no agreed standard and recent months have seen them make a litany of mistakes. more++

Event Calendar

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1st December

HIV / AIDS Season: Have we seen the worst?

There are currently around 33 million people worldwide living with HIV. Almost 2/3 of these are in sub-Saharan Africa where nearly 12 million children have been orphaned. But while huge progress has been made in some areas - including a decline in HIV-related deaths - the current epidemic cannot be reversed without reducing the rate of new HIV infections. The search for the elusive vaccine continues, but for how long can we justify the millions being spent on this when we are apparently no nearer to finding a vaccine than we were 27 years ago when AIDS was first recognized? We ask our panel of policy makers, scientists, journalists and community activists where they think the future lies for combating HIV and whether we really have seen the worst.

13 Norfolk Place, London W2 1QJ

1st December

HIV / AIDS Season: Press briefing with Helen Epstein

According to Epstein, the Secretariat of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has lost valuable ground by ignoring for years the contribution of long-term concurrent relationships to Africa’s AIDS epidemic.UNAIDS may be “contributing to the mystification of AIDS in Africa by promoting a needlessly overcomplicated view of the epidemic”, says Helen Epstein, an independent consultant on public health in developing countries. She argues that long term, overlapping, or “concurrent” partnerships provide at least a partial explanation for the staggeringly high infection rates in the general population in some African countries, and calls for UNAIDS to reassess its handling of scientific data.

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15th December

Grenadier Christmas Lunch

Private event for Grenadier Christmas lunch on 15 December at the Frontline Club. On arrival, please make your way to the first floor reception and you will be guided to the bar. We will be having lunch in the Forum on the second floor from 1pm onwards. This is a 'by-invitation' event only.To book a place please click on the link below.

13 Norfolk Place, London, W2 1QJ

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16th December

Reactive: Mumbai - India's 9/11

Dubbed as India's 9/11, the recent attacks in Mumbai left almost 200 dead and the world reeling. While criticism has been levelled at India's government for their slow response to the attacks as well as their failure to act on intelligence, Lashkar-e-Toiba - a Kashmiri extremist group based in Pakistan - are being blamed for carrying them out.What will these attacks mean for the ongoing "war on terror" and will India now be seen as a soft target? Will deteriorating relations between Pakistan and India be brought closer by a new co-operation to work together in the aftermath of the attacks and a joint desire to bring the perpetrators to justice? Or will these attacks simply fuel the existing tensions between these two nuclear powers?

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Event News

2007-04-04

Training Co-ordinator

Frontline is looking to recruit a part-time Training Co-ordinator who will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Frontline Club Charitable Trust's training programme. At least 2 years marketing experience and 5 years previous office support and managerial experience required. Please contact Duncan Furey (duncan.furey@frontlineclub.com) for a full job description and person specification


Forthcoming Events

Mon 15 Dec 08, 12.30 for 1.00pm - £65.00

Grenadier Christmas Lunch

Tue 16 Dec 08, 7.00pm - £10.00

Reactive: Mumbai - India's 9/11

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