JAM’s new book on authoritarian propaganda launched in Berlin!

JAM, Berlin – On October 9, 2024, Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) and Journalisten und Anwälte für Meinungsfreiheit (JAM) celebrated the launch of their latest publication, Masters of Manipulation: Authoritarian Propaganda in Russia and Turkey, at the Reforum Space in Berlin. The book, authorted by five Russian and five Turkish journalists,  explores the mechanisms used byContinue reading “JAM’s new book on authoritarian propaganda launched in Berlin!”

A closer look at authoritarian propaganda: “Masters of Manipulation”

In a world increasingly dominated by authoritarian narratives, a new publication”Masters of Manipulation: Authoritarian Propaganda in Russia and Turkey”  zooms in on the intricate web of propaganda in Russia and Turkey.  Supported by the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung (FNF) and produced by Journalists and Lawyers for Free Speech (Journalisten und Anwälte für Meinungsfreiheit (JAM) e.V.). ItContinue reading “A closer look at authoritarian propaganda: “Masters of Manipulation””

U.S. Supreme Court defers content moderation cases back to lower courts

U.S. Supreme Court’s message in content moderation case: Platforms are free to moderate Batıkan Erkoç The ruling on Florida and Texas laws curbing social media platforms’ powers on content moderation was delivered by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Moody v. NetChoice on July 1st. The Court, weighing in on the social mediaContinue reading “U.S. Supreme Court defers content moderation cases back to lower courts”

No impact expected  from ECHR ruling on Russia’s ‘undesirable’ organizations

The judgment will have ‘zero consequences’, according to the applicants’ lawyer Batıkan Erkoç The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on 18 June that Russian legislation allowing authorities to declare organizations as “undesirable” and suspend their activities infringes on the right to freedom of expression and the right to organize. The ruling concerns aContinue reading “No impact expected  from ECHR ruling on Russia’s ‘undesirable’ organizations”

JAM’s Altıntaş spoke on exiled media in Tbilisi

JAM’s Barış Altıntaş spoke in the panel titled “Exile: The New Normal” at the ZEG Storytelling Festival in Tbilisi on June 23, 2024. The panel was moderated by Nabeelah Shabbir, joined by journalists Polina Ivanova, Abduweli Ayup, and JAM’s Barış Altıntaş.  Panelists talked about the challenges and the future of journalists reporting in exile whileContinue reading “JAM’s Altıntaş spoke on exiled media in Tbilisi”