Sunday, May 26, 2013


Turkmenistan

RFE/RL Turkmen Service correspondent Rovshen Yazmuhamedov

RFE/RL's Turkmen Correspondent Released From Custody

Correspondent who spent two weeks in police Turkmen custody is released under circumstances that offer little information about his ordeal. More


Ukraine

Photogallery  Man Held Over Attack On Kyiv Journalists

A man suspected of beating two journalists in Kyiv on May 18 has been arrested. More

Official vs. Independent Media in Ukraine

On World Press Freedom Day, well-known Ukrainian journalist Mustafa Nayem talks about the "dual realities" that shape public perceptions in Ukraine: while a minority has access to independent and critical discussion on the Internet, a majority doesn't, and instead receives its information from state-supported major media and tv. More


Politkovskaya

Anna Politkovskaya in a 2006 photo during a visit to RFE/RL's Moscow bureau

Politkovskaya Case To Be Tried Again

The case of the 2006 killing of Russia's prominent investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya is set to be tried again in court. More

World Press Freedom Day

Video Dare To Tell The Truth: What Press Freedom Means To Me

On World Press Freedom Day, RFE/RL journalists from across the broadcast regions talk about what press freedom means to them. More

Iran

Kouhyar Goudarzi

Iranian Activist Flees Iran, Says 'Civil Society Is In A State Of Desperation'

Well-known Iranian human rights activist Kouhyar Goudarzi recently fled Iran. He tells RFE/RL about the pressures that contributed to his decision to finally leave his homeland. More

The Basij force claims to have mobilized university instructors, students, and clerics as part of its "cyberarmy." (file photo)

Iran’s Basij Force Says It Has Come Under Cyberattack

The Basij force of Iran's Revolutionary Guard has said in a statement posted by Iranian news outlets that several of its websites have come under cyberattack. More

U.S. -- Maziar Bahari, an Iranian-Canadian journalist, addresses a press conference launching the latest annual report of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), New York, 16Feb2010

Free Iranian Journalists

A video produced by Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari, who was imprisoned in Iran in 2009, calls for the release of Iranian journalists who were arrested in late January on charges of 'conspiring' with foreign media. More



Resources

Article 19 and International Media Support - No Justice for Journalists in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia

This report, issued upon the 10th anniversary of the murder of Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze, looks at the emergence of a climate of impunity and the chilling of freedom of expression in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
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Committee to Protect Journalists - Attacks on the Press 2010

This annual survey shows that intimidation is the tool of choice by governments and groups that seek to control information. Scaring journalists works, and it's the local correspondents who bear the brunt of the threat.
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Freedom House - Freedom in the World 2011

Freedom House's annual survey of global rights and liberties finds that 2010 was the 5th consecutive year in which global freedom suffered a decline, and highlights the truculence of the world's most authoritarian regimes.
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Human Rights Watch - World Report 2011

HRW's 21st annual report surveys human rights conditions in over 90 countries. The authors claim that, with increasing frequency, governments that might exert pressure for human rights improvement are accepting the rationalizations and subterfuges of repressive governments, favoring private “dialogue” and “cooperation” over more hard-nosed approaches.
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Human Rights Watch - Hungary's Media Law

HRW calls Hungary's newly enacted media law 'problematic' in a recent statement and warns that the country is moving in the wrong direction with regard to EU principles and values.
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Committee to Protect Journalists - 2010 Prison Census

In its annual census of imprisoned journalists, CPJ named Iran and China the 'world's worst jailers of the press,' each responsible for the imprisonment of 34 journalists in a year that was the worst on record since 1996. Uzbekistan is also cited for jailing journalists. CPJ identified 145 reporters, editors, and photojournalists behind bars on December 1, 2010.
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Courage

Amnesty International says abusive governments can no longer use the issue of sovereignty to justify their actions.

Video Amnesty Report Notes Worldwide Abuses, As Well As Courage Of Activists

In a new report, the global rights group Amnesty International documents abuses in 159 countries and territories that it says were "inflicted by those in power on those who stand in the way of their vested interests." More

Kazakhstan

RFE/RL correspondent Orken Zhoyamergen

RFE/RL Kazakh Reporter Released

A Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) correspondent, who was detained in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana, while covering a protest, has been released after spending several hours in custody. More

Belarus

Radio Svaboda journalist Aleh Hruzdzilovich with his book, "Who Blew Up the Minsk Metro?"

Belarus Prosecutor's Office Warns Radio Svaboda Journalist

Radio Svaboda journalist Aleh Hruzdzilovich was warned Minsk's municipal prosecutor's office about violating Belarus' "Law on Mass Media." More

 

About This Page

This page is about the threats and obstacles independent journalists face - our RFE/RL colleagues and other journalists in our broadcast region - to give and get the news. We focus on individual cases and broader developments that signify the high price of reporting in places where the media is unfree.