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Defend the Press, Sarah Olson, Declare Victory in Watada Court MartialSubmitted by John Stauber on Mon, 01/29/2007 - 19:33.
Topics: Defend the Press FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: John Stauber, Center for Media and Democracy, 608-260-9713 Defend the Press, Sarah Olson, Declare Victory in Watada Court Martial(Madison, WI) The Honolulu Advertiser first reported the breaking news that "The U.S. government has agreed to drop two charges that carried a maximum of two years in prison against Army 1st Lt. Ehren Watada. As part of the agreement, two reporters who had been issued subpoenas to appear before the court-martial will not have to testify." "This is surely a great victory for journalist Sarah Olson and our Defend the Press coalition," said John Stauber, executive director of the Center for Media and Democracy of Madison, Wisconsin. "This is a testament to what one determined and courageous reporter, Sarah Olson, can accomplish in the face of government intimidation. These subpoenas were simply an effort to harass journalists who are reporting on the growing anti-war sentiment among rank and file soldiers. This is a blow for press freedom and for free speech." Quote from Journalist Sarah Olson: Quote from Sarah's attorney, David Greene of The First Amendment Project The Defend The Press coalition, founded by the Center for Media and Democracy, announced itself on January 24, 2007. Among its supporters are notable journalists, authors and free speech activists including Phil Donahue, producer and commentator; Sydney Schanberg, author; Linda K. Foley, president, The Newspaper Guild-CWA; Larry Gross, director, School of Communication, Annenberg School, USC; Tony Kushner, playwright; Robert McChesney, founder, Free Press; Geneva Overholser, professor, University of Missouri School of Journalism; Gloria Steinem, publisher, journalist; Jerry Zremski, journalist and president, National Press Club. Defend the Press and Sarah Olson will hold a news conference Thursday, February 1, at 2pm in the National Press Club, Washington, DC. For a complete list of Coalition members visit: For more information visit: http://www.defendthepress.org or Sarah Olson, Thurs, 2pm, National Press Club, Wash, DCSubmitted by John Stauber on Tue, 01/30/2007 - 14:35.
The news conference with Sarah Olson and Defend the Press coaliition will be Feb. 1st, Thursday, 2pm, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Reporters interested in attending should send an email to: john AT prwatch.org . Nice as far as it goes...Submitted by Mutternich on Mon, 01/29/2007 - 20:36.
...But according to the Advertiser's story, the government agreed to drip the subpoenas because Watada agreed in advance to the facts Olson would have been pressed to testify to. Had Watada declined to do that, Olson might well still be on the hook. The government is keeping its powder dry for future cases. The Defend the Press coalition is just warming up...Submitted by John Stauber on Mon, 01/29/2007 - 21:02.
Yes, good point Mutternich. This victory should be seen as just the begiinning of a deeper campaign against government harassment, intimidation and bullying of the press. Stay tuned, there is work to do. We'll be holding a news conference at the National Press Club Thursday, February 1st, 2pm. |
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Sarah Olson News Conference, Feb 1, 2007
I for one think this is an important moment, and one not to be taken lightly. If possible, would someone please post the information, if any is known, as to whether or not Ms. Olson's news conference will be broadcast live or tape-delayed on any of the 3 C-Span television networks, or streamed at c-span.org.
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