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Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 13.04.2022 Guinea-Bissau radio station owners threatened with jail for not paying licence fee Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the harsh criminal penalties that Guinea-Bissau’s government has threatened to impose on those operating privately-owned radio stations if they have not paid their annual licence fee.
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 01.04.2022 Journalists who fled Belarus feel safer in Ukraine than at home “Stay or flee?” Forced to flee Belarus by the Lukashenko regime’s crackdown on independent media, Belarusian journalists who sought refuge in Ukraine are again asking this question.
Independence and pluralismNews 30.03.2022 Hungary: RSF asks prime minister candidates to express concrete commitments for the protection of reliable journalism
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 systemIndependence and pluralismNews 15.02.2022 Papua New Guinea TV news chief suspended for “insubordination”
Disinformation and propagandaViolence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 11.02.2022 Indian government must end intimidation campaigns against columnist, RSF says
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 14.01.2022 Nineteen organisations reiterate their support for Carole Cadwalladr as she faces SLAPP trial
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 05.01.2022 Afghanistan: radio station owners discuss economic problems, self-censorship
Violence against journalistsIndependence and pluralismNews 24.12.2021 RSF asks Polish president not to sign draconian “Lex TVN” bill into law