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← Speech in Timor Leste – top ten media regulation lessons from Australia
Timor-Leste journalists decide on ethics code and press council as tougher laws loom →
October 27, 2013 · 9:21 pm
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Images from Timor Leste

About 300 Timorese journalists have decided on a code of ethics after a three day national congress in Dili.
Here are some photos.
I will post more details later.

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