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RSF Safety Guide for Journalists (PDF version)
Preface
Introduction: RSF and the protection of journalists
Chapters
Chapter 1: The growing risks for journalists
Chapter 2: Planning and preparation
Chapter 3: Keeping safe on assignment
Chapter 4: Digital safety
Chapter 5: Best practices
Chapter 6: Treating physical and psychological wounds
Testimonies
Appendices
Appendix I: Protection of journalists in war zones
Appendix II: Basic documents on press freedom
Appendix III: Declaration of rights and obligations of journalists
Appendix IV: Relations with the ICRC
Appendix V: Useful contacts
Appendix VI: Insurance via Reporters without Borders
Appendix VII: Hostile environment training providers
Hong Kong Appendix
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