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	<title>Journalism.co.uk Editors&#039; Blog &#187; BBC World Service Trust</title>
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		<title>Iraq Inquiry: BBC training of Iraqi journalists was necessary for fledgling democracy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura Oliver</dc:creator>
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At yesterday&#8217;s hearing of the Iraq Inquiry, current Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Hilary Benn, who previously served as International Development Secretary and as a minister in the Home Office, described how the BBC World Service Trust had been involved in training journalists in Iraq after the fall of Saddam:
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<p><a href="http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/transcripts/writtenevidence-bydate.aspx" target="_blank">At yesterday&#8217;s hearing of the Iraq Inquiry</a>, current Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Hilary Benn, who previously served as International Development Secretary and as a minister in the Home Office, described how the BBC World Service Trust had been involved in training journalists in Iraq after the fall of Saddam:</p>
<blockquote><p>(&#8230;) [T]he work we did with the BBC World Service Trust training journalists, because that was a whole new world for them, trying to report on what was happening, so people have information to enable the fledgling Iraqi democracy to function.</p>
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<p>The training of journalists on the ground and basing that training within Iraq was as important a part of building a democracy as training judges or building new physical infrastructure, suggested Benn.</p>
<blockquote><p>I suppose some of the training [could have been done outside of Iraq], but the purpose of it was for them to go out &#8211; this was Al Mirbad &#8211; to go and report, and for people in Iraq to see what was going on, and that involves going out as a reporter and asking questions and producing programmes and broadcasting them, and you have to do that in Iraq.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/whatwedo/where/middleeast/iraq/" target="_blank">More on the BBC World Service Trust&#8217;s work in Iraq can be found at this link</a>.</p>
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		<title>Live streaming from Norwegian journalism event</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 12:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Judith Townend</dc:creator>
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There&#8217;s a live video from the Free Media conference at the Norwegian Institute of Journalism in Fredrikstad today, courtesy of Journalisten.no. 
You can&#8217;t rewind the video but you could opt in at the points you want to (Norwegian time is one hour ahead UK time).
Here&#8217;s the programme: 
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<p>There&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.journalisten.no/video/live" target="_blank">live video from the </a><span class="entry-content"><a href="http://www.journalisten.no/video/live" target="_blank">Free Media conference</a> at the Norwegian Institute of Journalism in Fredrikstad today, courtesy of <a href="http://www.journalisten.no/" target="_blank">Journalisten.no.</a> </span></p>
<p>You can&#8217;t rewind the video but you could opt in at the points you want to (Norwegian time is one hour ahead UK time).</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ij.no/friemedier.htm" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s the programme</a>: </strong></p>
<p><em>Thursday November 6 </em></p>
<p>10.00<br />
<strong>Welcome:</strong> Trine Østlyngen, director, The Norwegian Institute of Journalism<br />
<strong>Opening remarks:</strong> Håkon Gulbrandsen, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs</p>
<p>10.15<br />
<strong>Strengthening media in the developing world </strong>- what does it take to ensure access for people living in poverty? Stephen King, director, BBC World Service Trust</p>
<p>11.15<br />
<strong>The Muhammad Cartoons</strong> &#8211; an imagined clash of civilizations?<br />
<strong>Opening remarks:</strong> Why I published &#8211; and how do I reflect upon my decision today? Flemming Rose, cultural editor, Jyllands-Posten<br />
<strong>Panel discussion</strong> The caricatures as seen by the press around the world. Presentation of the new anthology summarizing the Muhammad cartoons controversy in several countries with Rose, Elisabeth Eide, researcher at Culcom, University of Oslo, and Risto Kunelius, professor and director of the journalism program at the University of Tampere, Finland<br />
Moderator: Journalist and author Solveig Steien</p>
<p>14.00<br />
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<strong>A Cameroonian journalist in exile</strong>: Philip Njaru and Jan Gunnar Furuly, SKUP/GIJC</p>
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<p>09.00<br />
<strong>A thousand words &#8211; the camera as a tool.</strong> Well-known Iranian photographer Reza presents his &#8220;100 photos for press freedom&#8221;</p>
<p>09.45<br />
<strong>Safety for journalists. </strong>A global overview. Sarah de Jong, Deputy Director and Project Manager  INSI (International News Safety Institute).</p>
<p>10.30<br />
<strong>Conflict-ridden Colombia: </strong>The role of the media<br />
A journalist&#8217;s perspective: From death threats to a life in exile &#8211; reflections from Maria Cristina Caballero<br />
Followed by a panel discussion where Jan Egeland, former UN Under-secretary general and the secretary general&#8217;s special adviser on Colombia, and NRK-journalist Sigrun Slapgard, will join. Moderator: Journalist and former Latin-America- correspondentHaakon Børde</p>
<p>11.30<br />
<strong>Closing speech:</strong> Former presidential candidate and FARC-hostage Ingrid Betancourt</p>
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