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13.11.2007
Journalists from Guinea-Bissau live under permanent threat from Colombian drug traffickers and their local accomplices, whose criminal activities have been eating away at the country for years, says a new report, Cocaine and coups haunt gagged nation.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Guinea-Bissau]
07.11.2007
Nepal, Maldives and Libya have been removed from the annual list of Internet enemies, which Reporters Without Borders publishes today. But Egypt has been added to the roll of shame for its harassment and imprisonment of many bloggers.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Egypt] [Libya] [Maldives] [Nepal]
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The Internet under Surveillance
05.11.2007
Chad's release of two French journalists arrested in a controversy over an attempt to transport 103 African children to France has been welcomed by international media organisations.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Chad] [France]
31.10.2007
Three French journalists have been charged in Chad with kidnapping minors and fraud for covering the alleged attempt by Arche de Zoé (Zoé’s Ark) to evacuate 103 African children to France.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [France] [Chad]
21.09.2007
The use of violence and censorship against Burmese journalists trying to cover the protests that began a month ago is a “detestable strategy” aimed at preventing them from doing their jobs, media freedom groups said.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Myanmar]
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