Journalists in the zone of armed conflicts: the need to respect international humanitarian law / Azlena Khalid
Journalists and media personnel while engaged in dangerous professional missions in areas of armed conflict or in similar situations constantly face risks and are at times subjected to deliberate attacks. In such situations, provided that they do not partake in direct hostilities, they are civilians...
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Main Author: | Khalid, Azlena (Author) |
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Centre for Media and Information Warfare Studies,
2008.
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