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Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceNews 22.06.2023 Surveillance of journalists on broad national security grounds would “poison EMFA from within” RSF calls on EU member states and MEPs to reverse a provision in the version of the EMFA adopted by the Council of the EU on 20 June that would allow broad use of national security grounds to limit journalists’ protection from surveillance. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 22.06.2023 Pakistani reporter charged because he investigated former army chief Fondateur du site internet Fact Focus, le journaliste est poursuivi au Pakistan pour “évasion fiscale” sur la base d’éléments de preuve peu crédibles. Legal framework and justice systemModels and good practicesNews 22.06.2023 Access to information in the Baltics: RSF asks the authorities to address a weak spot of press freedom The freedom of information suffers from significant shortcomings in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania despite their high ranking in the World Press Freedom Index. Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaIndependence and pluralismNews 21.06.2023 As Modi visits Washington, DC, the Indian government is preparing to censor the internet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Washington, DC and address a joint session of Congress on June 22nd. Technological censorship and surveillanceDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismModels and good practicesViolence against journalistsNews 21.06.2023 Sierra Leone must protect journalists, not cut Internet during elections Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on Sierra Leone’s authorities to ensure that journalists are able to cover this weekend’s general elections without fear of reprisals and without any Internet cuts. Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 21.06.2023 Comoros: RSF denounces the abusive judicial proceedings against four journalists The trial of four Comoran journalists begins on June 22. They have been charged with "defamation and insult" by an executive of the Comoros Radio and Television Office (ORTC). Legal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 21.06.2023 Freedom of information fumble a missed opportunity for Bulgaria’s new government Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges Bulgaria’s new ruling coalition to firmly reject legislative amendments proposed by members of a major government party that would restrict access to public information. Technological censorship and surveillanceInternational laws and governanceAdvocacy 20.06.2023 Open letter urges Council of EU not to weaken journalists’ protection against surveillance in EMFA In a joint open letter to the Council of EU, 62 organisations including RSF have voiced concern about changes the Council wants to make to the proposed EMFA that threaten journalists’ protection against spyware and the confidentiality of their sources. 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Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 22.06.2023 Muzzled press unable to cover Guatemalan elections freely In a joint report published on the eve of Guatemala’s presidential elections on 25 June, RSF and nine other organisations denounce a policy of terror and persecution of the country’s journalists that will prevent them from covering the elections properly.
Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceNews 22.06.2023 Surveillance of journalists on broad national security grounds would “poison EMFA from within” RSF calls on EU member states and MEPs to reverse a provision in the version of the EMFA adopted by the Council of the EU on 20 June that would allow broad use of national security grounds to limit journalists’ protection from surveillance.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 22.06.2023 Pakistani reporter charged because he investigated former army chief Fondateur du site internet Fact Focus, le journaliste est poursuivi au Pakistan pour “évasion fiscale” sur la base d’éléments de preuve peu crédibles.
Legal framework and justice systemModels and good practicesNews 22.06.2023 Access to information in the Baltics: RSF asks the authorities to address a weak spot of press freedom The freedom of information suffers from significant shortcomings in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania despite their high ranking in the World Press Freedom Index.
Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaIndependence and pluralismNews 21.06.2023 As Modi visits Washington, DC, the Indian government is preparing to censor the internet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Washington, DC and address a joint session of Congress on June 22nd.
Technological censorship and surveillanceDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismModels and good practicesViolence against journalistsNews 21.06.2023 Sierra Leone must protect journalists, not cut Internet during elections Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on Sierra Leone’s authorities to ensure that journalists are able to cover this weekend’s general elections without fear of reprisals and without any Internet cuts.
Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 21.06.2023 Comoros: RSF denounces the abusive judicial proceedings against four journalists The trial of four Comoran journalists begins on June 22. They have been charged with "defamation and insult" by an executive of the Comoros Radio and Television Office (ORTC).
Legal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 21.06.2023 Freedom of information fumble a missed opportunity for Bulgaria’s new government Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges Bulgaria’s new ruling coalition to firmly reject legislative amendments proposed by members of a major government party that would restrict access to public information.
Technological censorship and surveillanceInternational laws and governanceAdvocacy 20.06.2023 Open letter urges Council of EU not to weaken journalists’ protection against surveillance in EMFA In a joint open letter to the Council of EU, 62 organisations including RSF have voiced concern about changes the Council wants to make to the proposed EMFA that threaten journalists’ protection against spyware and the confidentiality of their sources.