Reporters Without Borders urges President Ma Ying-jeou to keep his promises to us to respect public media independence. He wrote in a letter to (...)
Published on 17 December 2008
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Reporters Without Borders deplores the violence against journalists in Taipei in the course of protests against a visit by a Chinese government (...)
Published on 8 November 2008
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In a letter to Reporters Without Borders on 22 September, the Taiwanese government voiced regret about “the obstacles which demonstrators caused (...)
Published on 25 September 2006
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Reporters Without Borders has protested at the decision of the UN to refuse accreditation to journalists from Taiwan applying to cover the World (...)
Published on 18 May 2006
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Reporters Without Borders today condemned a Taipei court’s decision on 24 April ordering United Daily News reporter Kao Nien-yi to pay a fine of (...)
Published on 27 April 2006
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Reporters Without Borders voiced dismay today at the abrupt closure of TV news station ETTV-S and six others, mainly entertainment, commercial (...)
Published on 5 August 2005
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Reporters Without Borders has challenged the UN’s decision to refuse accreditation to Taiwanese journalists to cover the World Health Organisation (...)
Published on 10 May 2005
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Reporters Without Borders has challenged the Taiwanese authorities’ decision to ban two major Chinese media from operating on the island.
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Published on 14 April 2005
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