Free Media Online

Top Menu

  • Home
  • Pages
    • About
    • Contact
    • Activities
  • Events
  • Museum
  • News

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Pages
    • About
    • Contact
    • Activities
  • Events
  • Museum
  • News
Sign in / Join

Login

Welcome! Login in to your account
Lost your password?

Lost Password

Back to login
  • Home
  • Pages
    • About
    • Contact
    • Activities
  • Events
  • Museum
  • News
logo
  • Home
  • Pages
    • About
    • Contact
    • Activities
  • Events
  • Museum
  • News

Kazakhstan – Legislative amendments fall short of decriminalising defamation, says Adil Soz

Freedom of Expression, IFEX, Internet, Journalism, Kazakhstan
By FreeMediaOnline
February 1, 2011
1031
0
Share:

IFEX   International Freedom of Expression eXchange International Freedom of Expression eXchange: Adil Soz believes recent Criminal Code amendments serve to diminish some penalties but do not sufficiently address the issue of criminalisation of defamation.

Follow this link:
Kazakhstan – Legislative amendments fall short of decriminalising defamation, says Adil Soz

TagsAdil Sozcensorshipdefamationhuman rightsIFEXjournalismKazakhstan
Share:
Previous Article

Internet Security Savvy is Critical as Egyptian ...

Next Article

Russian Authorities Should Investigate Unlawful Evictions in ...

FreeMediaOnline

FreeMediaOnline

Related articles

  • Congress, Featured News

    Why independent reporter Matthew Russell Lee annoys Voice of America? – BBG Watch

    July 3, 2012
  • Featured News, Statements

    CUSIB – Broadcasting Board of Governors Should Stay True to Their Mandate Not Only in China and Tibet

    April 21, 2012
  • Freedom of Expression, IFEX, Journalism, Russia

    Russia – Independent newspaper suspends publication in response to pressure

    January 31, 2012
  • Featured News, Statements

    Radio Liberty listeners appeal to President Obama to bring back fired Radio Liberty journalists, restore radio programs

    October 11, 2012

From Our Archives

  • Congress, Featured News

    Congressional Quarterly article gives BBG's PR spin against critics in Congress

    September 21, 2011
  • BBG Forum, Featured News

    Still in fear of Steven Korn and his deputies, RFE/RL journalists continue to ignore controversy ...

    January 2, 2013
  • Featured News

    Broadcasting Board of Governors Tried to Hire John Cochran for a Public Relations Job While ...

    September 30, 2008

Recent Posts

  • Why are US-funded USAGM journalists defending Russia, Iran over the Hamas massacre? – Ted Lipien Op-Ed in The Hill
  • VOA’s Russian influence crisis calls for congressional intervention | The Hill op-ed by Ted Lipien
  • Congress Needs to Investigate Censorship at the Voice of America
  • Putin won’t go nuclear — may be overthrown | Ted Lipien in Washington Examiner
  • A Book for Experts and Students of Cold War History
  • Home
  • About Us
  • News
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
© Copyright Free Media Online. All rights reserved.