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Volume : III, Issue : VI, July - 2013

Human Rights And Media

Nagaraj. R. Halliyavar

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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“Press freedom is cornerstone of Human Rights. It holds governments responsible for their acts and serves a warning to all that impurity is an illusion”

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Nagaraj. R. Halliyavar, (2013). Human Rights And Media. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2652.pdf

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  1. i.Shekhawat Aparna, in an article Media Reporting on Human Rights violation. Prabhakar Manohar edited, Communication Today, a bilignal media quarterly, Jaipur, 2009. ii.Harish Kumar, in Media, Human Right and Right to communication Bhanawat Sangeev edited, Communication Today, Vol 10, No-2 2007, Jaipur- 2007. iii.Ibid p-44 iv.www.humanrights.com
  2. Shekhawat Aparna, in an article Media Reporting on Human Rights violation. Prabhakar Manohar edited, Communication Today, a bilignal media quarterly, Jaipur, 2009.
  3. Harish Kumar, in Media, Human Right and Right to communication Bhanawat Sangeev edited, Communication Today, Vol 10, No-2 2007, Jaipur- 2007.
  4. Ibid p-44
  5. www.humanrights.com

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