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Here are a few more press clipping (in no particular order) from the media event “I’m a Photographer … not a Terrorist” from early in the week. If I have missed anything good feel free to post a comment with a link.
“VIDEO: Hundreds demonstrate their freedom to photograph” - National Union of Journalists.
“EFJ Supports UK Photographers in Counter Terrorism Act Protest” – International Federation of Journalists.
“Law threatens news photographers” – Roy Greenslade, The Guardian.
“AUDIO: Drivetime News” – BBC Radio Wales.
“AUDIO: Drivetime News” – BBC Radio Scotland.
“AUDIO: News” - BBC Radio Scotland.
“Why the ex-boss of MI5 is now standing up for press freedom” – Roy Greenslade, Evening Standard.
“Photographer Not a Terrorist” - londonist.com
“Press gang takes to the streets” - British Journal of Photography.
“Counter Terrorism Act 2008 : new provisions set to “limit” photography in a public place” – gcnchambers.co.uk
“BROADCAST” - aljazeera.net
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