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Internet agency retreats on filtering, but does not give up

The Information Technologies Board (BTK) has modified its proposed Internet filtering system and postponed its introduction for further testing (...)

Published on 10 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Letter to prime minister requesting blogger Pham Minh Hoang’s release

Reporters Without Borders has written to Vietnamese Prime minister Nguyen Tan Dung requesting the release of Pham Minh Hoang, a blogger with (...)

Published on 8 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Blogger Paulus Le Son arrested again amid mounting tension

Reporters Without Borders condemns yesterday’s heavy-handed arrest of the Catholic blogger Paulus Le Son (http://paulusleson.wordpress.com/) in (...)

Published on 4 August 2011 Read

Iran

Government develops “National Internet” to combat international Internet’s impact

Communication and information technology minister Reza Taqipour Anvari announced at the start of July that the first phase of a “National (...)

Published on 3 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Court upholds seven-year jail term for blogger Cu Huy Ha Vu

A Hanoi appeal court today upheld the seven-year jail sentence that the dissident blogger Cu Huy Ha Vu received last April on a charge of (...)

Published on 2 August 2011 Read

Malaysia

Blogger appeals against exorbitant damages award

The blogger Amizudin Ahmat filed an appeal today against a 19 July court decision ordering him to pay 300,000 ringgit (100,000 US dollars) in (...)

Published on 1 August 2011 Read

Vietnam

Ailing dissident Catholic priest sent back to prison

Reporters Without Borders strongly condemns the re-arrest of Father Nguyen Van Ly, a human rights activist and editor of the underground (...)

Published on 28 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

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