Reporter Senza Frontiere
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17.06.2008
Protests have made over the arrest of an editor and a blogger in Myanmar for channelling relief to victims of the Cyclone Nargis (at least eight journalists and a blogger are currently in prison there) and over China's detention of cyber-dissident Huang Qi.
more...Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [China]
12.06.2008
New measures by Myanmar's military government to control news and information coming out of the cyclone-hit Irrawaddy delta have been condemned by local and international media freedom groups.
more...Related topics/regions: [Myanmar]
28.05.2008
After nine years in prison on trumped-up drugs charges, a Pakistani newspaper editor has been freed on parole.
more...Related topics/regions: [Pakistan]
22.05.2008
Reporters Without Borders goes for an adviser to the president of one of the world’s most repressive countries and who currently lives in London: "The fact that one of the regime’s barons and a key figure in its repressive system is living in Europe despite his continuing political activities raises questions for democratic governments that are supposed to protect the political refugees to whom it grants asylum."
more...Related topics/regions: [Eritrea] [Media]
04.05.2008
Thirty-nine "predators of press freedom" - men and women who directly attack journalists or order others to - are named and shamed.
more...Related topics/regions: [Freedom of expression] [Media]
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