Reporters Without Borders welcomes the release of four Italian journalists who were kidnapped by Gaddafi loyalists about 40 km west of Tripoli (...)
Published on 25 August 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is pleased that the foreign journalists being held in the Rixos Hotel were finally allowed to leave at around 5 p.m. (...)
Published on 24 August 2011
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Reporters Without Borders condemns NATO airstrikes on the Tripoli headquarters of the state-owned national TV broadcaster Al-Jamahiriya and two (...)
Published on 1 August 2011
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JORDAN
Reporters Without Borders strongly condemns an attack on the Agence France-Presse bureau in Amman on 15 June by a dozen men armed with (...)
Published on 18 June 2011
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BAHRAIN
Regime officials have reportedly taken over the Facebook and Twitter pages of Rasad News, a major source of news about human rights (...)
Published on 16 June 2011
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Reporters Without Borders is saddened to learn that Anton Hammerl, a well-known photographer with South African and Austrian dual nationality who (...)
Published on 20 May 2011
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IRAN
Reporters Without Borders is relieved by the release of the Al-Jazeera journalist Homa Dorothy Parvaz, who had disappeared on arriving (...)
Published on 18 May 2011
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SYRIA
Anyone who dares to speak out continues to be exposed to arbitrary arrest.
One of the latest victims is Omar Koush, a writer and (...)
Published on 2 May 2011
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