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Violence against journalistsNews 03.01.2024 Honduras must strengthen protection mechanism after TV reporter’s murder Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Honduran authorities to do what is necessary to reinforce the country’s mechanism for protecting journalists after a local TV reporter was killed despite having a permanent police bodyguard since an earlier mur 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. Reports All reports Technological censorship and surveillanceDisinformation and propagandaDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityReport 20.11.2024 New report on Russian media in exile: RSF calls for increased support amid unprecedented digital repression Models and good practicesReport 29.10.2024 USA: RSF report shows press freedom shortcomings in key swing states ahead of 2024 election Independence and pluralismViolence against journalistsReport 22.10.2024 Voices heard but repressed: RSF’s new report “Journalism in The #MeToo Era” calls for increased support for journalists covering gender violence and women’s rights Independence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityReport 14.10.2024 RSF’s new report calls for the creation of a fund to rebuild Ukraine’s media landscape Media sustainabilityReport 26.08.2024 Afghanistan: RSF calls for continued support for media in exile, essential sources of information in the face of censorship in the country Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsReport 06.06.2024 More than 70 obstacles to reporters' work in three years: journalism at a crossroads in Senegal Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsDatas 31.12.2023 779 journalists were jailed in 2023, 547 will spend New Year’s Eve in prison Arbitrary imprisonment of journalists is widely used in many countries to suppress the right to news and information. Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 29.12.2023 Vietnam: RSF calls for the release of ailing journalist deprived of medical care Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges the Vietnamese regime to release independent journalist Le Huu Minh Tuan who has been in a critical condition as recently stated by his family member. 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 Models and good practicesMedia sustainabilityDatas 28.12.2023 Physical security, election coverage, fight against disinformation: nearly 2,000 journalists trained by RSF in 37 countries in 2023 Using its network of local organisations, RSF has responded to the growing need of information professionals with regard to safety, election coverage and fight against disinformation. Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceNews 27.12.2023 South Sudan: arbitrary suspension of the daily Al-Watan after publication of president’s letter of condolence to Israel South Sudanese authorities have indefinitely banned access to the independent Arabic-language daily Al-Watan offices, after the newspaper published a letter of condolence that they have sent to Israel. Pagination Précédent Précédent First page 1 … Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Current page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 … Page 1958 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
Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaIndependence and pluralismViolence against journalistsNews 06.01.2024 Bangladesh: general elections put journalists at risk As some 120 million Bangladeshis go to the polls on Sunday 7 January to elect new members of parliament, RSF is concerned about the safety of journalists.
Violence against journalistsNews 03.01.2024 Honduras must strengthen protection mechanism after TV reporter’s murder Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Honduran authorities to do what is necessary to reinforce the country’s mechanism for protecting journalists after a local TV reporter was killed despite having a permanent police bodyguard since an earlier mur
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.
Technological censorship and surveillanceDisinformation and propagandaDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityReport 20.11.2024 New report on Russian media in exile: RSF calls for increased support amid unprecedented digital repression
Models and good practicesReport 29.10.2024 USA: RSF report shows press freedom shortcomings in key swing states ahead of 2024 election
Independence and pluralismViolence against journalistsReport 22.10.2024 Voices heard but repressed: RSF’s new report “Journalism in The #MeToo Era” calls for increased support for journalists covering gender violence and women’s rights
Independence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityReport 14.10.2024 RSF’s new report calls for the creation of a fund to rebuild Ukraine’s media landscape
Media sustainabilityReport 26.08.2024 Afghanistan: RSF calls for continued support for media in exile, essential sources of information in the face of censorship in the country
Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsReport 06.06.2024 More than 70 obstacles to reporters' work in three years: journalism at a crossroads in Senegal
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsDatas 31.12.2023 779 journalists were jailed in 2023, 547 will spend New Year’s Eve in prison Arbitrary imprisonment of journalists is widely used in many countries to suppress the right to news and information.
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 29.12.2023 Vietnam: RSF calls for the release of ailing journalist deprived of medical care Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges the Vietnamese regime to release independent journalist Le Huu Minh Tuan who has been in a critical condition as recently stated by his family member.
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
Models and good practicesMedia sustainabilityDatas 28.12.2023 Physical security, election coverage, fight against disinformation: nearly 2,000 journalists trained by RSF in 37 countries in 2023 Using its network of local organisations, RSF has responded to the growing need of information professionals with regard to safety, election coverage and fight against disinformation.
Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceNews 27.12.2023 South Sudan: arbitrary suspension of the daily Al-Watan after publication of president’s letter of condolence to Israel South Sudanese authorities have indefinitely banned access to the independent Arabic-language daily Al-Watan offices, after the newspaper published a letter of condolence that they have sent to Israel.