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The Centre for Human Rights Reporting (CHRR) at SOAS promotes understanding at the intersection of journalism and human rights. Through research, events, and education, CHRR supports ethical reporting that exposes abuses, holds power accountable, and amplifies voices affected by conflict and repression. From panel discussions to workshops and studies on media’s role in war zones, CHRR underscores journalism’s essential role in the pursuit of justice and transparency globally.

Why Human Rights reporting needs protecting
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Why Human Rights reporting needs protecting

Human rights reporting is essential for accountability and justice, yet journalists face increasing threats globally, making it critical to protect them and their work.

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