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Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations
The Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations ((ロシア語:Центр экстремальной журналистики)) is a press advocacy group in Russia. Founded in 2000 as part of the Russian Union of Journalists, the center is the primary media watchdog in the country and produces a variety of publications, including the weekly bulletin of media news and commentary Dangerous Profession.〔('' Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations website, "About the Center"'' ).〕 The Center's director, Oleg Panfilov, warned against a proposition in Russia to arm journalists following the January 2009 murder of Novaya Gazeta reporter Anastasia Baburova and human rights attorney Stanislav Markelov.〔('' "Some Endangered Journalists Want Weapons"'' ). ABC News〕 In early 2012, the work of the Center was stopped by the efforts of its board and founder, the Russian Union of Journalists. ==References==
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