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Frontline: reporting from the world's deadliest places

on 13 May 2011

A newly revised and updated edition of Frontline by David Loyn was published this week. The acclaimed book chronicles the work of the Frontline news agency, founded by journalists Rory Peck, Peter Jouvenal, Vaughan Smith and Nicholas Della Casa. First published in 2005, the latest edition features a foreword from...more


Freed from Somalia

on 26 Nov 2009

Freelance journalists Amanda Lindhout and Nigel Brennan are finally free and in Kenya after being held hostage in Somalia for over one year. The duo were snatched on the outskirts of Mogadishu in August, 2008. It's a story we have followed very closely since day one,"I'm so happy to...more


Petition to release journalists held in Somalia

on 28 Oct 2009

  A group of six Canadian media organisations have banded together to petition the Canadian government and help raise awareness of the kidnap of freelance journalists Amanda Lindhout and Nigel Brennan in Somalia over one year ago, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) is launching a campaign, joined by...more


Kidnapped journalists in Somalia moved

on 21 Oct 2009

Amanda Lindhout and Nigel Brennan, the two freelance journalists who were kidnapped well over one year ago on the outskirts of Mogadishu, have been moved "for security reasons" according to reports coming out of Somalia,"It is true that Lindhout and Brennan are not in Mogadishu," said [Ambroise Pierre, head of...more


Amanda Lindhout and Nigel Brennan still kidnapped one year on

on 22 Aug 2009 | 1

One year ago today, freelance journalists Amanda Lindhout and Nigel Brennan were kidnapped on the outskirts of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. The duo are reportedly being held in poor conditions, are in bad health and there is no indication that a release date is any closer one year...more


What about Ibrahim Jassam?

on 05 Aug 2009

Current.tv journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee are about to arrive in California after spending 140 days in a North Korean prison having been convicted of committing "hostile acts". The North Korean leader Kim Jong Il pardoned the duo after a surprise visit by Bill Clinton. You can watch...more


Amanda Lindhout in TV plea

on 04 Aug 2009

Amanda Lindhout, the Canadian journalist kidnapped in Somalia in August 2008, has reportedly made a plea over the telephone to Omni TV. The heart wrenching plea was broadcast earlier today in Ontario. Lindhout complains of stomach problems, dentistry issues and is worried she may die of illness or be killed...more


Australian PM meets mother of kidnapped journalist

on 23 Jul 2009 | 2

The mother of Nigel Brennan, the freelance photojournalist who was kidnapped in Somalia in August 2008, has met with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. According to Sky News Heather Brennan made an unexpected approach to Rudd when she approached the PM as he was visiting Queensland today. She spoke...more


French journalists kidnapped in Mogadishu

on 14 Jul 2009 | 1

Two French journalists were kidnapped in the Somali capital Mogadishu this morning. Gunmen snatched the duo from the Sahafi Hotel (pictured above) where most journalists stay when visiting. I'll add more to this post as and when I get information,Somali gunmen stormed a hotel in the capital Mogadishu and grabbed...more


How can they protect us?

on 08 Jul 2009 | 1

The Red Cross and the UK Foreign Office launched a campaign this week looking at the Geneva Conventions some 60 years on. Of particular interest to Frontline Club members and blog readers is the question of how to protect of journalists,It is important that the media are able to report...more