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		<title>A little perspective on hard times for journalists in the United States</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are hard times for journalists in the United States. Newspapers are losing money and trimming staff. Some papers have gone out of business – the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, for example, where I worked as the National/Foreign editor. Across the country, roughly 20,000 journalists have lost their jobs since the beginning of 2008. Few of my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are hard times for journalists in the United States. Newspapers are losing money and trimming staff. Some papers have gone out of business – the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, for example, where I worked as the National/Foreign editor. Across the country, roughly 20,000 journalists have lost their jobs since the beginning of 2008. Few of my 160 or so colleagues at the P-I have found work at all, not to mention work as journalists.</p>
<p>Sometimes, just to keep things in perspective, I look at what’s happening with journalists in other countries, where losing their jobs isn’t the biggest worry.</p>
<p>Here’s part of just one week’s report, from the <a href="http://www.ifex.org/">International Freedom of Expression Exchange</a>, of what journalists face overseas:</p>
<p>In Vietnam, nine Vietnamese bloggers and writers were charged with anti-government propaganda and sentenced to severe prison terms. The bloggers were convicted of demanding greater “political pluralism, democracy and respect for human rights.”</p>
<p>In Yemen, a demonstration in the capital Sana’a – organized by the NGO Women Journalists without Chains – which called for freedom of expression, was broken up by police who injured several of the demonstrators and destroyed several video cameras.</p>
<p>In Nepal, the government intends to use journalists as informants as part of a security plan, a decision that would undermine the role of independent media and increase attacks on journalists.</p>
<p>In Kuwait, a journalist known for his reporting and activism on corruption was attacked and beaten by an unknown assailant while the journalist was at a conference on transparency.</p>
<p>In Israel, Israeli security forces disguised themselves as photojournalists in the midst of a Palestinian demonstration and later arrested protesters.</p>
<p>OK, I know this is little consolation to any journalist in this country who is out of work, with little prospect of a job on the horizon. Still, it helps me to know, as I fill out my unemployment claims for the seventh month in a row, that I can blog about any damned thing I want, and no one is going to come after me for it.</p>
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