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Bahrain

Disturbing wave of prosecutions on eve of national dialogue

Reporters Without Borders accuses the authorities of continuing to crack down on journalists and media freedom in violation of the spirit for the (...)

Published on 30 June 2011 Read

Thématiques

U.N. secretary-general commits to defending press freedom

Press freedom, particularly free expression online, will be a priority for newly re-elected U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the U.N. chief (...)

Published on 24 June 2011 Read

Bahrain

One blogger sentenced to life imprisonment, another to 15 years in jail

Reporters Without Borders is shocked by the long jail sentences that a military court passed today on 21 activists accused of belonging to (...)

Published on 22 June 2011 Read

Middle East & North Africa

Journalist deported, others tried in Bahrain, reporter kidnapped, others hounded in Yemen

BAHRAIN Finian Cunningham, an Irish journalist and writer who has been living in Bahrain for years, was “invited to leave” by the Bahraini (...)

Published on 22 June 2011 Read

Middle East & North Africa

Attack on AFP’s Amman bureau, media counter-offensive by Syrian regime

JORDAN Reporters Without Borders strongly condemns an attack on the Agence France-Presse bureau in Amman on 15 June by a dozen men armed with (...)

Published on 18 June 2011 Read

Middle East & North Africa

Crackdown continues in Bahrain, bloggers go on trial in Emirates

BAHRAIN Regime officials have reportedly taken over the Facebook and Twitter pages of Rasad News, a major source of news about human rights (...)

Published on 16 June 2011 Read

Syria

Keep supporting the real Syrian bloggers, who are taking real risks to inform

Reporters Without Borders deplores the irresponsibility of a US student who passed himself off online as Syrian woman blogger based in Damascus. (...)

Published on 14 June 2011 Read

Egypt

Two more journalists summoned by military court

Hossam Al-Suwaifi, a reporter for the newspaper Al-Wafd, and Sayyid Abdel Ati, the editor of the newspaper’s weekly edition, were questioned by (...)

Published on 6 June 2011 Read

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