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LETTER FROM AEJ TURKISH SECTION TO AEJ GENERAL SECRETARY PETER KRAMER

Dear Peter, On the weekend of November 5/6, one of the two biggest muslim holidays, the Sacrifice Holiday, began. To mark the occasion, the Freedom For Journalists Platform (GOP), which includes AEJ Turkey, began a national and international campaign of sending...

IRELAND AND EU AT PERILOUS STAGES IN THEIR HISTORIES – CREIGHTON

IRELAND AND EU AT PERILOUS STAGES IN THEIR HISTORIES – CREIGHTON

Both Ireland and the wider European project are at perilous stages in their histories, the new Minister for European Affairs, Lucinda Creighton told the July lunch of the AEJ (July 8). Minister Creighton was the first Minister from the new Irish Government to address...

PRESS FREEDOM A CORNERSTONE OF DEMOCRACY

PRESS FREEDOM A CORNERSTONE OF DEMOCRACY

Press freedom is an essential cornerstone of democracy but it is under permanent pressure from a variety of sources, the Editor of The Irish Times, Geraldine Kennedy, told the Association of European Journalists in Dublin. The purpose of journalism was to serve the...

EU/IMF DEAL MUST BE RENEGOTIATED – BURTON

EU/IMF DEAL MUST BE RENEGOTIATED – BURTON

The EU/IMF rescue package is not in the in the long term best interests of Ireland, Labour Party Deputy Leader and Finance Spokeswoman Joan Burton told the AEJ. Speaking to the Association on Tuesday, February 8, Deputy Burton said the political turmoil in the Fianna...

NEW IRISH REPRESENTATION OFFICE DIRECTOR HOSTS CHRISTMAS LUNCH

An overview of the European Commission’s agenda for the 2011 was given the AEJ by new Director of the Irish Representation Office Barbara Nolan when she hosted the annual Christmas in the Stephen’s Green & Hibernian Club on Monday, December 13. Among the items on...

RTE NEWSCASTER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF AEJ (EUROPE)

RTE newscaster Eileen Dunne has been elected President of the Association of European Journalists (AEJ) European-wide umbrella body. Ms Dunne, who is Chair of the Irish Section of the AEJ, was elected President during the AEJ’s 48th Annual Congress, held in Ordu,...

SPIRALLING PRICE OF IRELAND’S DEBT LEAVES SOMERS ‘AGHAST’

SPIRALLING PRICE OF IRELAND’S DEBT LEAVES SOMERS ‘AGHAST’

The former chief executive of the body that manages government debt has said he is "aghast" at the surge in the cost of our borrowing on international markets. Addressing the Association of European Journalist (AEJ) today (September 17), Mr Michael Somers, who retired...

LIQUIDATION OF ANGLO-IRISH BANK WOULD HAVE ENORMOUS CONSEQUENCES

LIQUIDATION OF ANGLO-IRISH BANK WOULD HAVE ENORMOUS CONSEQUENCES

Allowing Anglo-Irish Bank to collapse would have had enormous consequences, newly appointed chairman Alan Dukes told the June AEJ lunch (June 24). In a largely off-the-record address to members, he said the aim of management was now to spread the huge losses over as...