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Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 03.01.2024 Gui Minhai, the Swedish publisher deprived of his freedom for 3,000 days Abducted by Chinese authorities in Thailand in October 2015, this week, 3 January, marks 3,000 days since Swedish publisher and writer Gui Minhai lost his freedom. Independence and pluralismModels and good practicesNews 28.12.2023 Ukraine’s year-old media law brings progress, but adjustments are needed Ukraine’s year-old media law brings progress, but adjustments are needed Independence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityNews 26.12.2023 RSF’s response to the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate allegations about the annual round-up for killed journalists In response to serious accusations about the number of Palestinians journalists killed reported in its 2023 annual round-up, RSF points out that its figures relate to journalists killed in the course of their work or because of their work. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 22.12.2023 Mongolia: RSF urges for the release of Zarig.mn news site chief editor RSF calls on Mongolian authorities to release journalist Unurtsetseg Naran. Kept in pre-trial detention since early December, she has been charged with spreading false information after she posted comments critical of the judiciary on social media. Models and good practicesViolence against journalistsNews 20.12.2023 Reporters must be able to cover DRC presidential election freely and safely Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to protect journalists and ensure they are free to report during the country’s presidential election, which is being held since 20 December. Models and good practicesMedia sustainabilityViolence against journalistsNews 20.12.2023 RSF supports Niger’s journalists with safety training, safety equipment, first-aid kits Thirty journalists from all over Niger have been given safety training and safety equipment thanks to support from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) for the Niger Section of the Association of African Communication Professionals (APAC-Niger). Technological censorship and surveillanceNews 19.12.2023 BBC News Persian can be accessed again online in Iran thanks to RSF mirror site After being blocked by the Iranian authorities since 2006, the website of BBC News Persian, the BBC World Service’s Farsi-language service, can be accessed again by Iranians in Iran. Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 18.12.2023 Protecting journalists against SLAPPs : a promising European directive, but Member States must be ambitious when transposing it RSF welcomes the agreement between the European Parliament and Council of the EU on a proposed anti-SLAPP directive protecting journalists against abusive lawsuits designed to silence them Pagination Précédent Précédent First page 1 … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Page 48 Next Next Subjects All subjects Actions RSF Legal framework and justice system Technological censorship and surveillance Disinformation and propaganda Arbitrary detention and proceedings International laws and governance Digital space and democracy Independence and pluralism Models and good practices Media sustainability Violence against journalists
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 03.01.2024 Hong Kong: As Jimmy Lai pleads not guilty, evidence brought against him highlights arbitrary nature of his national security trial On 2 January, Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai pleaded not guilty to all charges brought against him in a national security trial that opened in December.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 03.01.2024 Gui Minhai, the Swedish publisher deprived of his freedom for 3,000 days Abducted by Chinese authorities in Thailand in October 2015, this week, 3 January, marks 3,000 days since Swedish publisher and writer Gui Minhai lost his freedom.
Independence and pluralismModels and good practicesNews 28.12.2023 Ukraine’s year-old media law brings progress, but adjustments are needed Ukraine’s year-old media law brings progress, but adjustments are needed
Independence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityNews 26.12.2023 RSF’s response to the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate allegations about the annual round-up for killed journalists In response to serious accusations about the number of Palestinians journalists killed reported in its 2023 annual round-up, RSF points out that its figures relate to journalists killed in the course of their work or because of their work.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 22.12.2023 Mongolia: RSF urges for the release of Zarig.mn news site chief editor RSF calls on Mongolian authorities to release journalist Unurtsetseg Naran. Kept in pre-trial detention since early December, she has been charged with spreading false information after she posted comments critical of the judiciary on social media.
Models and good practicesViolence against journalistsNews 20.12.2023 Reporters must be able to cover DRC presidential election freely and safely Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to protect journalists and ensure they are free to report during the country’s presidential election, which is being held since 20 December.
Models and good practicesMedia sustainabilityViolence against journalistsNews 20.12.2023 RSF supports Niger’s journalists with safety training, safety equipment, first-aid kits Thirty journalists from all over Niger have been given safety training and safety equipment thanks to support from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) for the Niger Section of the Association of African Communication Professionals (APAC-Niger).
Technological censorship and surveillanceNews 19.12.2023 BBC News Persian can be accessed again online in Iran thanks to RSF mirror site After being blocked by the Iranian authorities since 2006, the website of BBC News Persian, the BBC World Service’s Farsi-language service, can be accessed again by Iranians in Iran.
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 18.12.2023 Protecting journalists against SLAPPs : a promising European directive, but Member States must be ambitious when transposing it RSF welcomes the agreement between the European Parliament and Council of the EU on a proposed anti-SLAPP directive protecting journalists against abusive lawsuits designed to silence them