Reporters Without Borders is extremely concerned about a series of attacks, threats and demonstrations since mid-June targeting the Agence (...)
Published on 28 July 2011
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Syria
The repression is not letting up after four months of protests. Reporters Without Borders has registered more than 70 abuses against media (...)
Published on 26 July 2011
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While hailing Tunisia’s progress in respect for civil liberties, Reporters Without Borders is disturbed by the violence that the security forces (...)
Published on 19 July 2011
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Reporters Without Borders notes that the writer and journalist Ali Al-Abdallah was freed yesterday (20 July).
18.07.2011
Opposition journalist (...)
Published on 16 July 2011
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The Syrian authorities are stepping up their efforts to control the Internet and to harass those who are using the various online social networks (...)
Published on 12 July 2011
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As in Syria and Bahrain, it is become increasingly difficult for both the national and international media to cover the protests in Yemen and the (...)
Published on 4 July 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is concerned that Internet censorship, widely practiced under the Ben Ali regime that was overthrown last January, (...)
Published on 1 July 2011
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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
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