Weltzeit 2-2020 | Freedom. Information. Empowerment.

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‘Journalism is widely appreciated right now’ In 2017, the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) received the DW Freedom of Speech Award (FOSA). Current WHCA president Jonathan Karl tells DW how the latest developments in the U. S. could affect journalists.

First of all, what is it like to be a reporter in the U. S. right now? We are facing some extraordinary challenges right now. The press corps is reporting from all these protests while also covering all the other stories that are happening. These recent weeks have been back to back stories with all the rallies in the U. S. but we’re also covering all the COVID-19 news simultaneously.

there is a large percentage of the country that oppose him, no matter what. So it’s difficult to gauge how these events will influence the election or to predict what might happen. I’ll tell you what, though: I believe that the image of Trump holding the bible outside St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington DC will probably go down in history as the defining image, the defining moment of his presidency.

Is this intensity comparable to anything you’ve witnessed in journalism before  — or is it new ground even for seasoned journalists? Well, if you had asked me six months ago, I would never have guessed that anything like this would be happening. No one would have guessed that. Six months ago, the main story we were looking at was impeachment. That just goes to show how much has happened since.

How do you protect yourself as a journalist in these turbulent times — especially in the middle of a global pandemic? There is no short answer to that. There’s a heck of a lot of uncertainty right now. The pandemic is clearly not over. It will take a good while until things are back to normal in any way, and that will have an impact on many things we are still going to be covering this year: How will all this affect political campaigns for the elections? How will rallies be affected? How will we cover them? There are a lot of questions, and there isn’t going to be an answer before the November elections, that much is clear.

As the U. S. is now entering election season, how do you believe these recent events might influence the presidential election in November? On June 1, Trump was photographed holding up a bible in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church — in the midst of ongoing protests over racial inequality in the U. S.. Opinions are pretty hard in the U. S. right now. The President has a base of supporters who will vote for him, no matter what. But

What about violence against reporters? There have been attacks on journalists covering the protests in the U. S. in response to the death of George Floyd. A DW journalist in Minneapolis was shot at with projectiles, a CNN reporter was arrested. What’s your reaction to these developments?

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U. S. President Donald Trump takes questions from reporters during the daily briefing of the coronavirus task force in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 27, 2020 in Washington, D. C.

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Interview conducted by Sertan Sanderson, DW editor

Jonathan Karl is Chief White House Correspondent of ABC News and the incumbent president of the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA). In 2017, DW awarded the WHCA with its annual Freedom of Speech Award (FOSA).

It is deeply concerning to see a journalist arrested or physically assaulted while simply engaging in the work of journalism. CNN reporter Omar Jimenez was arrested while he was on air. He was then released rather quickly, but why was he held in the first place? Because police officers thought it was ok to arrest him while he was doing a report. That is a horrific thing to watch. There have been instances of journalists being attacked before in the U. S., but it has become more widespread. And that is worrying. How are audiences reacting to this trend? Do journalists in the U. S. enjoy support from their audiences amid all these developments? We have a really strong tradition of a free and independent press in the U. S., I think that people need journalism now more than ever. So we get a lot of support for what we do. Journalism is widely appreciated right now. A free and independent press is the cornerstone of American democracy, and it is especially valuable in this moment. The interview was conducted as part of the Global Media Forum 2020.

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WHCA’s Jonathan Karl: ‘Journalism is widely appreciated right now’

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page 13

Can free press in Hong Kong survive the national security law?

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page 26

Editorial

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page 3

Outgoing DW Washington bureau chief: Reporting from the Capital

4min
pages 42-44

A Nigerian teenager finds strength through ballet

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page 41

Amazon indigenous communities: ‘Without the earth we cannot exist’

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page 40

Beethoven’s music a true reflection of humanism

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pages 34-35

Digital Global Media Forum

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pages 36-37

Murder and intimidation: threats against environmental activists

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pages 38-39

Diversity and Inclusion

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pages 32-33

Interview: DW’s new Editor-in-Chief Manuela Kasper-Claridge

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pages 30-31

Jérôme Boateng: ‘No child is born a racist’

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page 29

CPJ’s Courtney Radsch: ‘A dangerous time to be a journalist’

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pages 26-27

Spike Lee: ‘Change has to happen in how policing is done in the U.S.’

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page 28

Media in Central and South-East Europe: Danger level yellow

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pages 22-23

Press freedom in Turkey — light at the end of the tunnel?

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pages 21-22

Tackling disinformation online

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pages 24-26

Encounters

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pages 4, 6-9

Kenya: A pandemic meets an infodemic

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Věra Jourová: ‘Threats and intimidation should have no place in Europe’

6min
pages 14-16

India: The long shadow of digital darkness

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pages 19-20

Freedom in Brazil gradually eroded

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DW Freedom of Speech Award 2020

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