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Legal framework and justice systemReport 22.06.2022 Exclusive RSF investigation into the death of Maks Levin: “Information and evidence collected indicates this Ukrainian journalist was executed.”
Violence against journalistsReport 14.12.2021 Number of journalists in arbitrary detention surges 20% to 488, including 60 women
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismReport 07.12.2021 An unprecedented RSF investigation: The Great Leap Backwards of Journalism in China
Violence against journalistsReport 02.07.2021 RSF’s 2021 “Press freedom predators” gallery – old tyrants, two women and a European
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemReport 13.05.2021 2011-2020: A study of journalist murders in Latin America confirms the importance of strengthening protection policies
Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsReport 08.03.2021 RSF publishes report on ‘Sexism's toll on journalism’
Violence against journalistsReport 28.12.2020 RSF’s 2020 Round-up: 50 journalists killed, two-thirds in countries “at peace”
Violence against journalistsReport 11.12.2020 RSF’s 2020 round-up: 35% rise in number of women journalists held arbitrarily
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemReport 27.10.2020 Prisoner of Conscience Since 2001 – Why has Sweden not managed to bring Dawit Isaak home?
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 26.04.2024 Canada: RSF denounces “catch-and-release” arrest of Montreal journalist Savanna Craig Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for Canadian authorities to clear journalist Savanna Craig of all wrongdoing and decries the catch-and-release tactic employed by Canadian police.
Legal framework and justice systemDigital space and democracyModels and good practicesNews 26.04.2024 TikTok in America – urgent need for legislation free of politics The US Congress has decided that TikTok’s owner, the Chinese company ByteDance, must be barred from the United States.
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 26.04.2024 RSF refers Egyptian blogger’s torture to UN special rapporteur Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is calling on the UN special rapporteur on torture, as well as other specialised UN bodies, to intercede in the case of Mohamed Ibrahim Radwan.