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Belarus

Heavy fines for two independent newspapers

Harassment of the independent newspapers Narodnaya Volya and Nasha Niva continues despite last month’s withdrawal of a legal bid to have them (...)

Published on 8 August 2011 Read

Russia

Two seizures of newspaper issues by regional governments in past month

Reporters Without Borders condemns last week’s seizure of all 40,000 copies of Izvestia Kaliningrada, a weekly published in Russia’s western (...)

Published on 2 August 2011 Read

Ukraine

Donetsk-based investigative journalist’s apartment set on fire

Reporters Without Borders calls for a swift and thorough probe into yesterday’s arson attack on the home of Oleksiy Matsuka, a well-known (...)

Published on 1 August 2011 Read

Turkey

Killer’s conviction seen as important step, but masterminds still protected and threats continue

An Istanbul court for minors yesterday passed a sentence of 22 years and 10 months in prison on Ogün Samast after convicting him of being the (...)

Published on 26 July 2011 Read

Montenegro

Another arson attack on car owned by leading daily

Reporters Without Borders firmly condemns the latest arson attack on a car displaying the colours of the Podgorica-based daily Vijesti on the (...)

Published on 25 July 2011 Read

Romania

Disturbing panorama of continuing media decline

The Romanian media monitoring NGO Active Watch-MMA, a Reporters Without Borders partner since 2004, has just released the English-language (...)

Published on 21 July 2011 Read

Belarus

Updates on media freedom violations during protests in Belarus

Because of the ongoing crisis in Belarus, Reporters Without Borders has decided to provide regular updates on media freedom violations linked to (...)

Published on 21 July 2011 Read

Portugal

Court rejects parliamentarian’s claim about theft of tape-recorders

Reporters Without Borders hails a decision by a Lisbon court of investigation on 12 July to prosecute Ricardo Rodrigues, the vice-president of (...)

Published on 20 July 2011 Read

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