Mon, 07/06/2009 1:59 PM | Bali
DENPASAR: Dozens of journalists from printed and electronic media took part in a one-day training on media ethics and advocacy to provide them with adequate knowledge on various legal aspects relevant to their professions.
Organized by the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) and Legal Aid Institute for the Press, the training aimed at improving the skills and legal knowledge of the association's member journalists.
AJI also launched a book titled Wajah Retak Media (The Crooked Face of the Media), and a booklet, Proses Penanganan Perkara Pers (A Process on How to Deal with Press Issues). - JP