Press Freedom

National Press Club condemns convictions of Reuters reporters in Myanmar

September 3, 2018

The National Press Club on Monday condemned the jail terms handed down to two journalists who exposed a genocide in Myanmar and committed to work to free them. The reporters, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo of Reuters news service, are this year’s winners of the Club’s international John Aubuchon Press…

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National Press Club honors former Denver Post editor with Press Freedom Award

August 23, 2018

The National Press Club Board of Governors announced Aug. 23 that Chuck Plunkett, a former editor at the Denver Post, will receive a 2018 John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award. In April of this year, Plunkett was responsible for producing a special six-page editorial section of the Denver Post that…

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National Press Club urges freedom for Shawkan in open letter to Egyptian ambassador

July 27, 2018

On the eve of a scheduled verdict in the long-pending case of the photojournalist Shawkan, the National Press Club and its nonprofit Journalism Institute sent an open letter to Egypt’s top diplomat in the United States about the Club’s 2016 Press Freedom award winner: Ambassador Yasser RedaEmbassy…

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National Press Club announces Emilio Gutiérrez's release in victory for press freedom

July 27, 2018

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on July 26 agreed to free journalist Emilio Gutiérrez-Soto, ending a nearly eight-month ordeal for the National Press Club Press Freedom award winner. Gutiérrez's release from a detention facility in El Paso, Texas, will allow him to embark on a Knight…

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Groundbreaking decision for asylum-seekers gives National Press Club award winner his day in court

July 11, 2018

A federal judge is challenging the government’s detention of a National Press Club award-winner, saying there is “enough evidence” to suggest that immigration officials violated the First Amendment rights of Mexican journalist Emilio Gutiérrez-Soto and his son, Oscar. In a 26-page order filed…

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National Press Club calls for release of award-winning Egyptian journalist

June 26, 2018

Contact: Kathy Kiely, National Press Club Journalism Institute Press Freedom Fellow, [email protected] UPDATE 6/27: The National Press Foundation has signed onto this letter. WASHINGTON, June 26 —The National Press Club and its nonprofit Journalism Institute, along with the Committee to Protect…

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Press and free speech groups question raid on reporter's records

June 15, 2018

Following the Justice Department’s seizure of a reporter’s phone and email communications without prior notice, The National Press Club, PEN America and more than a dozen other leading organizations representing professional journalists and free speech advocates are demanding an explanation from…

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National Press Club, reporters’ groups decry seizure of NYT reporter’s records

June 8, 2018

Following reports that the Justice Department seized telephone and electronic communication records of a New York Times reporter, leaders of the National Press Club and several professional journalism organizations plan to invite Attorney General Jeff Sessions to meet about the dangers such…

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National Press Club unveils plan for media summit after reporter roughed up at EPA meeting

May 22, 2018

The National Press Club and its Journalism Institute are renewing a call for dialogue between newsmakers and the news media following another incident in which officials of President Donald Trump’s administration manhandled a reporter in a public building. Hours after one of its reporters was…

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National Press Club award-winner Emilio Gutiérrez wins new asylum hearing

May 21, 2018

The U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) has ordered a new asylum hearing for Mexican journalist Emilio Gutiérrez-Soto, saying a judge needs to consider “additional evidence” supporting the National Press Club Freedom of the Press award winner’s case. The BIA ruling, handed down last week, means…

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