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Violence against journalistsNews 07.02.2024 Gaza: In four months of war, Palestinian journalism has been decimated with impunity The toll of four months of war in Gaza on journalism is nothing short of horrifying: Palestinian journalists killed, wounded, and prevented from working without any possibility of safe refuge. Disinformation and propagandaViolence against journalistsNews 07.02.2024 "Invitation to tea": Chinese regime's Orwellian threat to journalists Just a few days before the Lunar New Year holidays, Beijing strives to intimidate the public with "invitation to drink tea", a common practice of summoning individuals and threatening them with criminal prosecution. Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsInternational laws and governanceViolence against journalistsNews 05.02.2024 Australian political commentator sentenced to death: China's relentless crackdown on journalism reaches new heights The suspended death sentence handed down to Australian political commentator Yang Hengjun, author of several articles critical of the Chinese regime in the magazine The Diplomat, is staggering. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 17.01.2024 Guatemala: new president Bernardo Arévalo must act quickly to stop the criminalisation of journalism Following his inauguration as Guatemala’s president on 14 January, Bernardo Arévalo faces a range of press freedom challenges, including addressing the high-profile case of detained elPeriódico publisher Jose Rubén Zamora, who faces a retrial in February. Legal framework and justice systemDigital space and democracyNews 16.01.2024 Friend or foe to the media? RSF examines the US presidential candidates’ press freedom records RSF examines the US presidential candidates’ press freedom records to understand what impact they could have as president. 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. Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsInternational laws and governanceViolence against journalistsNews 18.12.2023 Hong Kong: RSF observes opening of Jimmy Lai's historic national security trial A delegation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) traveled to Hong Kong to monitor the opening of the historic national security trial of Apple Daily publisher Jimmy Lai. Pagination Précédent Précédent First page 1 … Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Page 10 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
Models and good practicesViolence against journalistsNews 08.03.2024 UK: More than 100 media leaders call for better police response to online abuse of women journalists More than 100 media leaders in the UK have signed an open letter calling for a more robust police response to online violence against women journalists.
Violence against journalistsNews 07.02.2024 Gaza: In four months of war, Palestinian journalism has been decimated with impunity The toll of four months of war in Gaza on journalism is nothing short of horrifying: Palestinian journalists killed, wounded, and prevented from working without any possibility of safe refuge.
Disinformation and propagandaViolence against journalistsNews 07.02.2024 "Invitation to tea": Chinese regime's Orwellian threat to journalists Just a few days before the Lunar New Year holidays, Beijing strives to intimidate the public with "invitation to drink tea", a common practice of summoning individuals and threatening them with criminal prosecution.
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsInternational laws and governanceViolence against journalistsNews 05.02.2024 Australian political commentator sentenced to death: China's relentless crackdown on journalism reaches new heights The suspended death sentence handed down to Australian political commentator Yang Hengjun, author of several articles critical of the Chinese regime in the magazine The Diplomat, is staggering.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 17.01.2024 Guatemala: new president Bernardo Arévalo must act quickly to stop the criminalisation of journalism Following his inauguration as Guatemala’s president on 14 January, Bernardo Arévalo faces a range of press freedom challenges, including addressing the high-profile case of detained elPeriódico publisher Jose Rubén Zamora, who faces a retrial in February.
Legal framework and justice systemDigital space and democracyNews 16.01.2024 Friend or foe to the media? RSF examines the US presidential candidates’ press freedom records RSF examines the US presidential candidates’ press freedom records to understand what impact they could have as president.
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.
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsInternational laws and governanceViolence against journalistsNews 18.12.2023 Hong Kong: RSF observes opening of Jimmy Lai's historic national security trial A delegation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) traveled to Hong Kong to monitor the opening of the historic national security trial of Apple Daily publisher Jimmy Lai.