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Worrying arrest

Georgia

Questions raised by detention of four photographers on spying charges

Reporters Without Borders is disturbed by the arrests of four well-known photo-journalists yesterday in Tbilisi on spying charges and calls on (...)

Published on 8 July 2011 Read

Georgia

At least a dozen journalists attacked by police dispersing protesters

Reporters Without Borders is deeply shocked by the violence used by the Georgian security forces in the early hours of yesterday against (...)

Published on 27 May 2011 Read

Georgia

Another case of political censorship by Eutelsat?

Was Europe’s leading TV satellite operator, Eutelsat, censoring again in violation of article 3 of the convention under which it was created when (...)

Published on 25 February 2010 Read

Georgia

Authorities urged not to rule out political motive in grenade attack on TV station

Reporters Without Borders condemns a hand grenade attack on opposition television station Maestro TV in the early hours of yesterday in Tbilisi (...)

Published on 26 May 2009 Read

Georgia

Appointment of new head of news exacerbates situation at Imedi TV

Reporters Without Borders is puzzled and concerned by Nana Intskirveli’s appointment on 17 March as head of news at the privately-owned TV station (...)

Published on 19 March 2009 Read

Europe/Ex-USSR

War still having serious impact on freedom of expression

The press freedom situation has deteriorated as a result of the fighting between Georgia and Russia, with many cases of journalists being (...)

Published on 10 September 2008 Read

Georgia

Three journalists killed since start of fighting, dozens injured and arrested

читать на русском Three journalists — Giga Chikhladze, correspondent of Russian Newsweek and head of Alania TV, Alexander Klimchuk, head of the photo agency (...)

Published on 18 August 2008 Read

Georgia

Russian and Georgian websites fall victim to a war being fought online as well as in the field

читать на русском Reporters Without Borders condemns the many violations of online freedom of information since the outbreak of fighting in the Georgian (...)

Published on 13 August 2008 Read

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He is the editor of Erk, the last opposition newspaper in Uzbekistan until it was banned by the authorities in 1993, and he was jailed on 18 August 1999 in the wave of repression after the failed assassination attempt on President Islam Karimov in Tashkent on 16 February 1999.

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