Legal Strategies for Protecting Journalists in Conflict Zones

Authors

    Fatimah Sahdan * Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) Diponegoro University,Yogyakarta, Indonesia fatimahsahdan@rocketmail.com
    Jelena Gregorius Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) Diponegoro University,Yogyakarta, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.isslp.3.2.5

Keywords:

Journalists, Conflict Zones, Legal Strategies, Protective Measures, Safety Training, NVivo, Thematic Analysis

Abstract

The safety of journalists in conflict zones remains a critical concern, with myriad risks stemming from both physical and digital threats. This study aims to explore the legal strategies that can effectively protect journalists in these environments, focusing on understanding the existing legal frameworks, the challenges journalists face, and the protective strategies they employ. This qualitative study utilized semi-structured interviews with 25 journalists from diverse global regions to gather in-depth insights into the challenges and strategies related to their legal protection. Theoretical saturation was achieved, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the topic. Data was analyzed using NVivo software to facilitate thematic analysis, allowing for the systematic identification of themes and concepts within the data. Three main themes were identified: Legal Frameworks, Risks and Challenges, and Protective Strategies. Legal Frameworks revealed gaps in the enforcement of international and national laws. Risks and Challenges highlighted the physical, digital, legal, psychological, and informational threats journalists encounter. Protective Strategies emphasized the importance of safety training, legal safeguards, support networks, and advanced technology to mitigate risks. The study concludes that while various legal frameworks and protective measures exist, significant gaps in enforcement and practical application continue to leave journalists vulnerable in conflict zones. Enhanced legal provisions, combined with comprehensive safety training and technological support, are essential to ensure the safety and freedom of journalists reporting from high-risk areas.

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Published

2024-04-01

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