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Editor sentenced to a year and a half of "corrective labour" in libel case
Eyyub Karimov said he had been critical but neither insulting nor libelous in his articles and that he will appeal ... -
Government extends its control over all media
President Alexander Lukashenko signed a decree on 1 February 2010 establishing extensive control over Internet access and online content. -
Serbian Orthodox priest threatens journalist
Journalist Aleksandra Delic was threatened over her critical reporting about the owners of the weekly "Glas Podrinja". -
Almost four decades on, IPI calls for justice for slain editor Abdi Ipekci
The chairwoman of the IPI Turkish National Committee urged authorities to address "unanswered questions" in the murder case. -
Human Rights Watch and RSF urge France to press Turkmen leader to end rights abuses
The Turkmen president's visit is a key opportunity to urge improvements on human rights, said Human Rights Watch, RSF and ... -
IPI concerned about safety of journalist Lidia Pavlova
Pavlova has been living under constant threat since she began reporting on the "Galevi" case. -
European Court of Human Rights orders Turkey to pay compensation to journalists
The Court ruled that Turkey had violated freedom of speech laws when it suspended five newspapers and sentenced a magazine ... -
Supreme Court reaffirms open justice principle and orders identification of terror suspects
Decision "sets an important precedent for open justice," says ARTICLE 19. -
Journalist dies after being savagely assaulted by police
A Russian journalist was recently beaten to death in police custody, reports the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). -
Publishing groups call on France to pressure Tunisia on press freedom
In a meeting with an advisor to the French foreign affairs minister, a delegation of publishers addressed the systematic repression ...
