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Ailing TV reporter freed after 189 days in prison

Reporters Without Borders hails yesterday’s release of Fahem Boukadous, a correspondent for the satellite TV station El Hiwar Ettounsi, after 189 (...)

Published on 20 January 2011 Read

Tunisia

French photographer dies from injury sustained on day of Ben Ali’s departure

Reporters Without Borders has learned that Lucas Mebrouk Dolega, a young French photographer working for the European Press Photo Agency (EPA), (...)

Published on 18 January 2011 Read

Tunisia

Predator of press freedom leaves

“President Zine el-Abidine Bel Ali was an all-powerful dictator for 23 years, tolerating no criticism and never hesitating to jail his (...)

Published on 14 January 2011 Read

Tunisia

Censorship continues

Reporters Without Borders has learned that journalist Nissar Ben Hassen of Radio Kalima was arrested today after posting video footage of events (...)

Published on 11 January 2011 Read

Tunisia

Wave of arrests of bloggers and activists

Reporters Without Borders condemned the arrests and disappearances yesterday of bloggers and online activists across a number of Tunisian cities. (...)

Published on 7 January 2011 Read

Tunisia

Internet censors move into top gear in response to widespread unrest

Reporters Without Borders condemns the reinforcement of online censorship amid a wave of protests and rioting in Tunisia that began two weeks (...)

Published on 4 January 2011 Read

Tunisia

Journalists harassed

The Tunisian authorities have in the past few days stepped up their harassment of journalists who dare to criticise the government and defend (...)

Published on 28 July 2010 Read

Tunisia

Journalist in desert prison could die from untreated asthma attacks

Tunisian journalist Fahem Boukadous has been in extremely poor health since police arrested him on 15 July to begin serving a four-year jail (...)

Published on 28 July 2010 Read

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Writer and journalist Michel Kilo, 67, is an emblematic figure in the struggle for democracy in Syria. In his articles for Arab newspapers such as An-Nahar, Al-Hayat, As-Safir and Al Quds Al Arabi, he is well known for his acerbic political analyses.

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