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Technological censorship and surveillanceInternational laws and governanceIndependence and pluralismNews 23.03.2022 RSF accounts two years of government assault on Hong Kong’s press freedom Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has reconstructed an exclusive two-year timeline of government assault on Hong Kong’s press freedom following the Chinese regime's enactment of the National Security Law in 2020.
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 21.03.2022 Chilling account of Radio France fixer who was kidnapped and tortured by Russian soldiers in Ukraine Kidnapped by Russian troops on 5 March, Nikita (his name is changed for his safety) was held for nine days.
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 18.03.2022 Two Ugandan journalists jailed for “cyber-stalking” president
International laws and governanceViolence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 17.03.2022 RSF files third complaint with the International Criminal Court about deliberate Russian military attacks on journalists Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Russian forces have deliberately fired on at least eight journalists or media crews.
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 17.03.2022 Mali bans local broadcasts by leading French radio and TV news outlets
News 14.03.2022 UK: RSF calls on Home Office to block Assange extradition following Supreme Court refusal to consider appeal
Disinformation and propagandaViolence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 14.03.2022 Turkey must act quickly to protect journalists after another is slain
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 14.03.2022 After new Mali hostage video, RSF urges renewed efforts to get him freed