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Google conviction could lead to prior control over videos posted online, reports RSF
Three Google executives were found guilty of violating the privacy of a handicapped teenager by allowing a video of him ... -
ECHR determines that sentencing of publisher violated free expression rights
Publisher Rahmi Akdas was fined for printing a Turkish-language version of a book by French writer Guillaume Apollinaire. -
Prosecutors request 525 year sentence for Kurdish editor
Vedat Kursun has been charged with 105 counts of "helping and abetting the PKK organization by spreading propaganda" and "glorifying ... -
SalamNews journalist assaulted while on duty
Zulfugar Kheyirkhabar had been trying to prepare a report on an explosion at the Karvan tea house when he was ... -
Journalist receives death threats from authorities
Journalist Vakhtang Komakhidze recently returned from South Ossetia where he was producing a documentary on the 2008 Russian-Georgian conflict. -
BGNES news agency journalist allegedly threatened while reporting on case
Ivan Yanev was investigating the murder of a policeman in the village of Enina when he was threatened by a ... -
Two journalists on trial for publishing confidential documents
Keman Goktas and Nedim Sener wrote books on the Hrant Dink murder, and now face charges of publishing confidential documents ... -
CPJ urges Uzbekistan to acquit Umida Akhmedova, release imprisoned journalists
In an open letter, CPJ calls on the Uzbek president to guarantee the right to freedom of expression for all ... -
Civil society and media organisations forge a way for free media in the North Caucasus
More than sixty media and human rights representatives gathered in Moscow to discuss joint actions for improving the state of ... -
City of Pirot withdraws financial support for Serbian weekly "Pirotske Novine" after critical reporting
The newspaper published a report that questioned the mayor's spending habits.
