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Management and union reach deal at troubled TV news station

Reporters Without Borders is very relieved to learn that an agreement has been reached that should end a year-long dispute between the management (...)

Published on 2 April 2009 Read

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Public TV journalist arrested as a result of government complaint

Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediate release of Choon Keun Lee, a journalist employed by public TV station MBC, who was arrested (...)

Published on 25 March 2009 Read

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Four TV union activists held in Seoul police station

Three of the four trade unionists have been fired by YTN. The fourth was released this morning. Reporters Without Borders calls for the (...)

Published on 23 March 2009 Read

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Blogger arrested for allegedly destabilising currency markets

Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of Park Dae-sung, a widely-read blogger better known by the pseudonym of “Minerva,” who was (...)

Published on 12 January 2009 Read

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Call for release of Chinese and North Korean prisoners of conscience before Olympic torch relay in Seoul and Pyongyang

Reporters Without Borders and South Korean human rights advocate Park Won Soon called today for the release of all prisoners of conscience in (...)

Published on 27 April 2008 Read

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Presidential candidates urged to resolve press room contoversy

Reporters Without Borders has appealed to whichever candidate wins 19 December presidential elections to find a solution to a row over the (...)

Published on 18 December 2007 Read

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Riot police club journalists covering protest

Reporters Without Borders wrote to Korean police chief Lee Taek-Soon today to call for an investigation into the use of violence by riot police (...)

Published on 13 March 2007 Read

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Reporters Without Borders welcomes a supreme court ruling on newspaper law

Reporters Without Borders welcomed a South Korean supreme court decision which ruled as unconstitutional some articles of the law on the press (...)

Published on 30 June 2006 Read

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