Investigative journalism: Balancing risk and cultivating impactful investigations
What investigative journalism means, how a hypothesis can be formulated, and what sources can be used to obtain unique information—these were just a few aspects that 27 journalists, members of the Network of Investigative Journalists from Moldova, de...
Meta and mega-propagandistic games on Facebook
Every day, on Facebook, hundreds of thousands of people from the Republic of Moldova are assaulted by messages promoted with money. Usually, these messages represent direct calls for protests or actions of blame against the pro-Western government or ...
False news, the stick in the wheel of judicial reform. Solutions against disinformation discussed by experts and journalists at the Investigative Journalists
The Center for Investigative Journalism in Moldova (CIJM) organized a new meeting of the Investigative Journalists' Club on Monday, July 10. The topic discussed during the meeting was false news and information aimed at discrediting the justice syste...
The vendetta off former policeman Gheorghe Petic: 6 million in damages and a live-streamed trial
On Thursday, the civil court will examine the case of former policeman Gheorghe Petic, who was acquitted in a fabricated case of rape, and is now requesting moral and material damages from the state amounting to 6,000,000 lei. For the first time, the...
A database of women experts in various fields was launched to facilitate the presence of women in mass media
On Thursday, a database of women experts in various fields was launched in Chisinau, within the Club of Investigative Journalists. The database was elaborated within the Women Investigative Journalists Network (WIJN) and was developed by the Center f...
Criminal case against CIJM journalists for an investigation about how Vlad Filat escaped confiscation of his assets: the prime minister’s friend asks the journalists to reveal their sources
The Buiucani Police Inspectorate in Chisinau started a criminal case against the Center for Investigative Journalism and the journalist Julieta Savițchi, the author of the journalistic investigation "VLAD FILAT: How his assets escaped confiscation",...
Statement by the Center for Investigative Journalism: by launching a criminal case against journalists, the freedom of the media is seriously threatened
The Center for Investigative Journalism of the Republic of Moldova (ICJM), a non-governmental organization specialized in investigative journalism, expresses its concern over the decision of a magistrate to require prosecutors to initiate criminal ca...
Those who fight corruption in Moldova were caught in toils of schemes, expert
The level of corruption in the Republic of Moldova is rather high and does not decrease on an annual basis. “There is a corruption mechanism that was well planned by particular groups and this works efficiently. No matter what happens, none of its co...
Portal of the Center for Investigative Journalism www.anticoruptie.md hit by cyber attacks
The Center for Investigative Journalism is concerned about the fact that the www.anticoruptie.md Portal was hit in August by several cyber-attacks. These endangered the activity of the site, especially on August 11 and 12, when the portal was complet...
Freedom of the media witnesses continuous deterioration
The freedom of the media continues to worsen to alarming proportions and the problems identified during the past year have intensified. The journalistic guild became more divided. The de facto media concentration is more visible, as is the political ...
Pedophiles escape punishment in Moldova, but are convicted in their countries
In Moldova, some of the persons wo commit offenses, have immunity and escape criminal punishment. This is also the case of Nick Georgiadis, who was featured in a Moldovan journalistic investigation about a network of pedophiles who acted in Moldova a...
Cornelia Cozonac: If NIA had worked very well, a large part of candidates wouldn’t have entered electoral race
If the National Integrity Authority had worked very well, a large part of the registered candidates wouldn’t have entered the electoral race for the parliamentary elections, considers the president of the Journalistic Investigations Center Cornelia C...
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