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Blogger released from prison but placed under residential surveillance

Reporters Without Borders hails today’s release of the Chinese blogger Ran Yunfei (冉云飞) but regrets that he has been placed under residential (...)

Published on 10 August 2011 Read

Burma

Irrawaddy informs the world about Burma

Burmese democrats are today marking the anniversary of 8 August 1988 (8-8-88), the highpoint of a large-scale uprising against a one-party state (...)

Published on 8 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

China

Media banned from covering Wenzhou high-speed train disaster properly

Reporters Without Borders condemns the severe restrictions that the Propaganda Department has imposed on media coverage of the high-speed train (...)

Published on 3 August 2011 Read

Sri Lanka

President personally phones newspaper’s chairman to threaten him

Reporters Without Borders firmly condemns the threats that President Mahinda Rajapaksa made in a phone call to the chairman of The Sunday Leader, (...)

Published on 2 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

Pakistan

Acts of intimidation against two Karachi-based TV journalists in past 10 days

Reporters Without Borders is disturbed by an increase in threats and acts of intimidation against journalists in the southwestern port city of (...)

Published on 1 August 2011 Read

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