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What was the picture in terms of journalists' safety in the year 2023? Which countries were the most dangerous for journalists in 2023? Were there any shifts in these trends compared to previous years? What were the most important challenges and threats which faced journalists while covering the ongoing Gaza war? What could be done now and in the future to provide the needed protection and support for journalists who are facing such threats and challenges? To find the answers to these questions, and many others, tune in to a lively and timely discussion between Dr. Sahar Khamis and her guests Mr. Sherif Mansour and Mr. Ali Younes
Ali Velshi – in for Nicolle Wallace – is joined by Ryan Reilly, Lisa Rubin, Andrew Weissmann, Tim Alberta, Vaughn Hillyard, Courtney Kube, Glenn Kirschner, Glenn Thrush, David Jolly, Harry Dunn, Senator Chris Coons, and Sherif Mansour.
Air Date 11/6/2023 Media literacy is a basic requirement for understanding the war in Gaza, as propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation are being distributed for both ideological and financial reasons. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Clips and Shows + No Ads!) Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Breaking News Consumer's Handbook Israel-Gaza Edition - On the Media - Air Date 10-27-23 Discussing how to navigate your social media feed in the midst of the war in Gaza. Ch. 2: Hearts, minds, and likes - Today, Explained - Air Date 10-23-23 False information about what is happening in Israel and Gaza is taking over SM faster than journalists like BBC Verify's Shayan Sardarizadeh can check it. Ch. 3: US Media, Washington Rush Head First into 9-11 2.0 - Citations Needed - Air Date 10-11-23 In this public News Brief, we discuss the recent escalation in violence in "the Middle East" and the quickly forming bipartisan consensus to jam the issue into a simplistic, dehumanizing War on Terror narrative Ch. 4: Fog of War The Media and the Israel–Palestine Conflict - Deconstructed - Air Date 10-13-23 Ryan Grim is joined by Intercept reporter Alice Speri, who has frequently reported from occupied Palestinian territory, and Palestinian American writer and political analyst Yousef Munayyer. Ch. 5: Hate Crimes, American Media & the 'Free Palestine' Movement - NowThisNews - Air Date 11-1-23 As attacks on Gaza continue, so do violent acts in the U.S., and this researcher is breaking down our media's narratives. Ch. 6: 12 Journalists, Mostly Palestinians in Gaza, Killed in Deadliest Time for Journalists - Democracy Now! - Air Date 10-16-23 Sherif Mansour of the Committee to Protect Journalists says it is one of the highest death tolls for journalists covering the conflict since 1992 and calls today it the "deadliest time for journalists in Gaza." Ch. 7: Breaking News Consumer's Handbook Israel-Gaza Edition Part 2 - On the Media - Air Date 10-27-23 Ch. 8: Peter Maybarduk on Paxlovid, Maya Schenwar on Grassroots Journalism - CounterSpin - Air Date 11-27-23 The media lens—the points of view that they show us day after day, those they obscure or ridicule—affects the way we understand the world, our neighbors, and what's politically possible. Guest Maya Schenwar, author and editor at large of Truthout. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 9: Gaza Siege and the Liberal Handwringing Industrial Complex - Citations Needed - Air Date 10-18-23 We break down the latest efforts by Democrats to support Israel's brutal bombing and collective punishment of Gaza while still looking "deeply concerned" about the logical outcomes of this bombing and collective punishment. Ch. 10: Not in Our Name 400 Arrested at Jewish-Led Sit-in at NYC's Grand Central Demanding Gaza Ceasefire - Democracy Now! - Air Date 10-30-23 We bring you the voices of Jewish Voice for Peace and their allies who shut down the main terminal of Grand Central Station during rush hour Friday in one of New York's largest acts of civil disobedience in 20 years to demand a ceasefire in Gaza. VOICEMAILS Ch. 11: The influence of calling Congress - Craig from Ohio FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 12: Final comments on a case study in war media manipulation Reference: Does a Photo Show 'Wonder Woman' Actor Gal Gadot Turning Up to Serve in the Israel Defense Forces? - Snopes SHOW IMAGE: Description: Composite image of an illustrated hand holding a phone with "LIVE" and "BREAKING" on the screen, along with the much-maligned initial NY Times headline "Israel Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians Say". A finger is pressing an invisible button at the bottom of the screen. Many "share" arrows point out away from the phone. Credit: Composite design by A. Hoffman. News image credit: "Gaza" by Marcin Monko, Flickr | License: CC BY 2.0 DEED | Changes: Cropped
Mediaite's Diana Falzone speaks with Sherif Mansour, the Middle East and North Africa Program Director for The Committee to Protect Journalists. Sherif and Diana discuss the work of the CPJ, a non-profit organization that defends press freedom, the toll of the Israel-Hamas war, and its devastating impact on journalists trying to cover it. This episode was produced by Brandon Reschke.
More than twenty journalists have been killed during the recent Israel-Hamas conflict. On this week's On the Media, hear about the deadly challenges facing reporters on the ground. Plus, why comparisons of the Hamas attack on October 7th to September 11th serve as a warning for the geopolitical fallout that may lie ahead. 1. OTM host Brooke Gladstone [@OTMBrooke] on the worsening fog of war surrounding Israel and Palestine, and the confusion and disinformation in the coverage of the conflict. Listen. 2. OTM correspondent Micah Loewinger [@MicahLoewinger] and Sherif Mansour, the Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, on the sharp rise in cases of violence against reporters in Gaza and Israel. Listen. 3. Tareq Baconi, president of the board of Al-Shabaka, the Palestinian Policy Network, and David Klion [@DavidKlion], contributing editor at Jewish Currents, on why comparisons of 9/11 to the Hamas attack forewarn us of geopolitical conflict. Listen.
Exploring how the media is covering the conflict, we look at the battle for influence online and some of the misinformation that has been circulating, plus we talk to the BBC's director of editorial policy about why BBC journalists won't use the word 'terrorists' to describe the perpetrators of the atrocities. Guests: Secunder Kermani, Foreign Correspondent, Channel 4 News; Bel Trew, International Correspondent, The Independent; Ben Goggin, Deputy Tech Editor, NBC News Digital; Sherif Mansour, Committee to Protect Journalists; David Jordan, Director, Editorial Policy and Standards, BBC Presenter: Katie Razzall Producer: Simon Richardson
With innovation units, there's no need for the traditional rules and regulations that typically bound a more established organization. No need to get saddled with historical tech debt or antiquated third-party tools. Progress gets measured by learnings – not growth, revenue, or retention –, so you get to try new ideas, take bigger risks, move fast and break things. And that's what we're exploring on this episode. While foolproof strategies to newer, disruptive threats are still unknown, creating innovation-driven divisions within a company may just help you solve the Innovator's Dilemma.You'll hear from:Sherif Mansour, Product Manager at AtlassianNeil Caron, VP of Product at GartnerJeff Loomans, Senior IT Manager at Vermeer CorporationBeth McEntee, Intercom Senior EditorRead a full transcript of this episode here: https://www.intercom.com/blog/podcasts/solving-the-innovators-dilemma-how-successful-companies-are-embracing-innovation-units/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sherif has a conversation with a trio of experts on the housing and insurance markets. They discuss the wild patterns of the past few years and spend some time speculating where the market will go in the near future. If you find yourself in need of personal consultations about housing, financing, or insurance, please reach out to our panel of experts! And check out "The Conviction of a Leader", Beau's podcast! Sherif Mansour - 330-697-7038, Sherifmansour@kw.com Rachel McGinley - 330-671-2065, rachelmcginley@kw.com Libby Thompson - libby.thompson@myccmortgage.com, http://crosscountrymortgage.com/libby-thompson/ Beau Vincent - https://agents.allstate.com/beau-vincent-stow-oh.html
In this episode of the We Hack Purple Podcast we meet SherifMansour, ex-chair of the OWASP Board of Directors. Having recently finished his 4-year term of volunteering for the largest application security community on the planet, he had a tiny bit of spare time for our host, Tanya Janca. Sherif talked about some of his favourite accomplishments within OWASP, his career and a special project with the OpenSSF: The Alpha-Omega Project to Improve Software Supply Chain Security for 10,000 OSS Projects! Watch or listen to hear more!Thank you so much to our sponsor, Bright Security! Check outtheir amazing #DAST!Join us in the We Hack Purple Community: A fun and safe place tolearn and share your knowledge with other professionals in the field.Subscribe to our newsletter!Find us on Apple Podcast, Overcast + Pod#TanyaJanca #SheHacksPurple #DevOps #CyberSecurity#DAST #BrightSec #DevSecOps #AppSecPhoto by Akson on Unsplash
French authorities have freed a Saudi national held over suspected links to the horrific killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Saudi officials had earlier said the detention of the man at Paris's Charles de Gaulle airport yesterday, was a case of mistaken identity. Khashoggi, a Washington Post journalist and critic of Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler - Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October, 2018. Turkish officials believe his body was dismembered and removed. His remains have not been found. Since then, rights groups have advocated for strong measures against those deemed to be behind the killing. Western intelligence agencies accused the Crown Prince of authorising the killing as calls for accountability continue. Committee to Project Journalist's Middle East and North Africa programme coordinator Sherif Mansour spoke to Corin Dann.
French authorities have freed a Saudi national held over suspected links to the horrific killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Saudi officials had earlier said the detention of the man at Paris's Charles de Gaulle airport yesterday, was a case of mistaken identity. Khashoggi, a Washington Post journalist and critic of Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler - Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October, 2018. Turkish officials believe his body was dismembered and removed. His remains have not been found. Since then, rights groups have advocated for strong measures against those deemed to be behind the killing. Western intelligence agencies accused the Crown Prince of authorising the killing as calls for accountability continue. Committee to Project Journalist's Middle East and North Africa programme coordinator Sherif Mansour spoke to Corin Dann.
Put up your tonic water and break out your botanicals; the Professor and crew are talkin' gin! The Professor is joined again by Michael “Shimmy”Chmielewski of Southern Glazers, “Detective” Andy Gordon, Sherif Mansour, and the pod's favorite Irishman, Barry O'Hara. Barry takes us on a history tour of gins, and Shimmy shows what's on Canepastan shelves. what folks can find on Canepastan shelves. Listen, like, review, and share! Send show ideas or ask a be a guest or guest host to host@thepeoplesproof.com, and join the Facebook Page at tinyurl.com/ThePeoplesProofFB!
Michael “Shimmy” Chmielewski, Andy Gordon, Greg Bellan, Sherif Mansour, and Matt Lozy talk about rum & highlight some brands that would make Jobu proud! Listen and look for these brands at your nearest Canepastan Ration Stores! The guys discuss the latest OHLQ lottery, and take a deep dive into Buffalo Trace's announcement that there will be 2021 George T. Stagg. Is this a Stagg-gate or should folks just be expecting more than usual Staggflation? Listen, like, subscribe and share where you enjoy podcasts! Send show ideas or ask a be a guest or guest host to host@thepeoplesproof.com, and join the Facebook Page at tinyurl.com/ThePeoplesProofFB!
Michael is joined by Matt Lozy, Sherif Mansour, Rony Daher, and Abhi “Handlebar” Vijaywergiya to discuss the art and technique of tasting whiskies using their own take on Mad Libs. Matt reads a heartwarming story of tatercovery from the T.A.T.E.R. Institute, the folks discuss how to enroll everyone and their mother in the OHLQ Weller 12 Lottery, and producer Stephanie takes the first small step toward appreciating America's Native Spirit!
Egypt is home to over 100 million people—of which the majority identify as Sunni Muslim with a significant Coptic Christian minority. A variety of smaller religious minorities also call Egypt home such as Baha'is, Jehovah's Witnesses, non-theists, and Muslim minorities, which include Shi'a Muslims and the Qur'anist community. These smaller religious communities have long faced marginalization and repression from religious and governmental authorities. USCIRF has often acknowledged in recent years the ways in which Egypt has shown some marked signs of improvement, particularly in terms of the Egyptian government's willingness to more openly acknowledge and discuss some of the country's religious freedom challenges. However, that modest progress hasn't necessarily trickled down to the smaller, marginalized communities. Today we are joined by Sherif Mansour, who is currently the Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists. It has been nearly a year since Sherif's cousin, Reda Abdel Rahman, has been held under pre-trial detention in Egypt for blogging about Qur'anist teachings. Our discussion today focuses on the Qur'anist Muslim community, whose adherents continue to face repression in Egypt. Read the Egypt chapter of the 2021 Annual Report here.
Sherif Mansour is the coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa program at the CPJ [the Committee to Protect Journalists]. He currently lives in the United States. This episode is the second part of Cairo in Exile's interview with him, and it is in English.
Sherif Mansour is the CPJ Middle East and North Africa coordinator. He speaks of why he left Egypt, the case against NGOs, and the current situation in Egypt.
Michael is joined by friends Steve Lombardo, Sherif Mansour, Brett Shriver, and Justin Yeakley to discuss the history of their love of bourbon, COVID and the bourbon enthusiast, and the enjoyment of private barrel picks. Justin shares with the group the history of his website and app - Bourbon Analytics - and how it's helped both customers and sellers with finding and selling bourbon. Michael fires his first shot ccross the bow at state liquor control regimes - starting with Ohio - and the group delves into the first installment of True Tater Stories!
Sherif Mansour is the coordinator of MENA and North Africa region for the Committee to Protect Journalists. He currently lives in the US. This episode is in Arabic. In this episode, Mansour discussed how he left Egypt, and how members of his family have been arrested in Egypt, as well as his . This episode contains explicit language that some might find offensive. شريف منصور يعمل منسقا لبرنامح الشرق الأوسط وشمال افريقيا فى لجنة حماية الصحفيين. عمل على مناصرة الديمقراطية وحقوق الإنسان في مصر. حصل على درجة الماجستير في العلاقات الدولية من مدرسة فليتشر بجامعة تافتس ، وشهادة البكالوريوس في التربية من جامعة الأزهر بالقاهرة. هذه الحلقة باللغة العربية وتحتوى على بعض الألفاظ التى قد يعتبرها البعض خارجة
Adaptavist Live - The Adaptavist Atlassian Ecosystem Podcast
On this post #AtlassianTeam21 episode, Matthew and Ryan interview Atlassian's Distinguished Product Manager, Sherif Mansour and have an in-depth discussion around Point-A, Team Central, and Atlassian's product philosophy. They also cover news, including: Atlassian Cloud, 19 April - 12 May: https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/blog/2021/04/atlassian-cloud-changes-apr-19-to-apr-26-2021 https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/blog/2021/05/atlassian-cloud-changes-apr-26-to-may-3-2021 https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/blog/2021/05/atlassian-cloud-changes-may-3-to-may-10-2021 The Register on Jira Work Management: https://www.theregister.com/2021/04/28/jira_work_management/ Bitbucket Cloud Performance Issues Blog: https://bitbucket.org/blog/extinguishing-our-performance-fires-and-rebuilding-for-the-future
Is Hudson too white to realize its full potential? Jenn Scheeser, Chante Jones, Sara Viar, Doston Jones, and Sherif Mansour take a deep dive on diversity - how far the city as come, where work needs to be done, the challenges in our schools, experiences as minorities, and how to best overcome our biases!
To kick things off, Traci Rabb, Josh Rabb, and Sherif Mansour join Brian Howie at the 'Table to share how it all began - the challenges, the goals, the scandals, and the most memorable highlights in the group's history! Plus, what we can all do better, the future of Hudson, and...does everyone just need to stop complaining? Special shoutout to Daisy Cakes for making this episode a little bit sweeter!