Breadcrumb Information Our publications All postsSubjects Regions AfricaAmericasAsia - PacificEurope - Central AsiaMiddle East - North Africa Countries Africa-South Africa-Angola-Benin-Botswana-Burkina Faso-Burundi-Cameroon-Cabo Verde-Comoros-Congo-Brazzaville-Ivory Coast-Djibouti-Eritrea-Eswatini-Ethiopia-Gabon-Gambia-Ghana-Guinea-Equatorial Guinea-Guinea Bissau-Kenya-Lesotho-Liberia-Madagascar-Malawi-Mali-Mauritius-Mauritania-Mozambique-Namibia-Niger-Nigeria-Uganda-Central African Republic-Democratic Republic of Congo-Rwanda-Senegal-Seychelles-Sierra Leone-Somalia-Sudan-South Sudan-Tanzania-Chad-Togo-Zambia-ZimbabweAmericas-Argentina-Belize-Bolivia-Brazil-Canada-Chile-Colombia-Costa Rica-Cuba-Ecuador-United States-Guatemala-Guyana-Haiti-Honduras-Jamaica-Mexico-Nicaragua-OECS-Panama-Paraguay-Peru-Dominican Republic-El Salvador-Suriname-The Bahamas-Trinidad and Tobago-Uruguay-VenezuelaAsia - Pacific-Afghanistan-Australia-Bangladesh-Bhutan-Myanmar-Brunei-Cambodia-China-North Korea-South Korea-Fiji-Hong Kong-India-Indonesia-Japan-Laos-Malaysia-Maldives-Mongolia-Nepal-New Zealand-Pakistan-Papua New Guinea-Philippines-Samoa-Singapore-Sri Lanka-Taiwan-Thailand-Timor-Leste-Tonga-VietnamEurope - Central Asia-Albania-Germany-Andorra-Armenia-Austria-Azerbaijan-Belarus-Belgium-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Bulgaria-Cyprus-Northern Cyprus-Croatia-Denmark-Spain-Estonia-Finland-France-Georgia-Greece-Hungary-Ireland-Iceland-Italy-Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan-Kosovo-Latvia-Liechtenstein-Lithuania-Luxembourg-North Macedonia-Malta-Moldova-Montenegro-Norway-Uzbekistan-Netherlands-Poland-Portugal-Romania-United Kingdom-Russia-Serbia-Slovakia-Slovenia-Sweden-Switzerland-Tajikistan-Czechia-Turkmenistan-Türkiye-UkraineMiddle East - North Africa-Algeria-Saudi Arabia-Bahrain-Egypt-United Arab Emirates-Iraq-Iran-Israel-Jordan-Kuwait-Lebanon-Libya-Morocco / Western Sahara-Oman-Palestine-Qatar-Syria-Tunisia-Yemen Tags Round-upCampaignDenunciationAdvocacyCommunicationRSF PrizeAssistanceRecommendationsSolutionsLitigation and legal initiativesPresidentGovernmentUnited NationsEuropean UnionUNESCOCouncil of EuropeOrganisation of American States (OAS)African UnionFrancophone countriesOther international bodies, forumsMultinational corporationsMedia ownerMedia executiveDirector or publisherEditor-in-chiefEditorReporter (Visiting reporter / War reporter)Investigative journalistCameraman, video reporterPhotographer (Photojournalist)Correspondent (Local / Foreign correspondent)Presenter / AnchorBloggerColumnistCartoonistProducerFixerMedia employee (Technician, Driver, Administrative staff member)WhistleblowerHuman rightsPress freedomFreedom of opinion and expressionRight to news and informationConfidentiality of sourcesImpunityDemocracyDigital arenaEnvironmentWomenInternetPlatformsTechnologyCorruptionPoliticsEconomySocietyCultureSportPredatorsInformation heroesCovid-19PrizeOrganised crimeReligious intoleranceStates and institutionsAttacksMurderTortureDisappearancesAbductionArbitrary detentionImprisonmentThreats and pressureHarassmentCyber-harassmentJudicial harassmentExile Publication type NewsDatasInvestigationVidéoCommunication campaignEventPartnershipAction in the fieldAdvocacy à 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. Digital space and democracyNews 26.04.2024 Zoé Boissel appointed communications and engagement director of RSF RSF announces the appointment of Zoé Boissel as its communications and engagement director. After holding similar positions in the social and solidarity economy in France, she will now lead communications and community engagement at RSF. 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 Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 25.04.2024 Mexico has made no progress on protecting journalists during AMLO’s six years as president Under outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico has continued to be the country with the most murders of journalists – at least 37 since he became president. International laws and governanceDigital space and democracyNews 25.04.2024 RSF urges governments to defend right to information in the proposed Global Digital Compact United Nations member states are currently negotiating a proposed Global Digital Compact for adoption at the Summit of the Future planned by the UN secretary-general for September 2024. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 25.04.2024 Woman journalist held in Burundi facing possible life sentence Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the immediate release of a Burundian journalist who was arrested on 12 April and is facing a possible life sentence. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsInternational laws and governanceNews 25.04.2024 Hong Kong: European Parliament denounces obstructions to Jimmy Lai’s trial monitoring RSF commends a resolution adopted by the European Parliament that denounces the obstruction of an RSF representative to trial monitoring. Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 24.04.2024 Four journalists arrested, two TV channels closed in latest Taliban crackdown on Afghan media Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the release of four radio journalists and the reopening of two “critical” privately-owned TV channels Pagination Précédent Précédent First page 1 … Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 … Page 1957 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 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.
Digital space and democracyNews 26.04.2024 Zoé Boissel appointed communications and engagement director of RSF RSF announces the appointment of Zoé Boissel as its communications and engagement director. After holding similar positions in the social and solidarity economy in France, she will now lead communications and community engagement at RSF.
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
Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 25.04.2024 Mexico has made no progress on protecting journalists during AMLO’s six years as president Under outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico has continued to be the country with the most murders of journalists – at least 37 since he became president.
International laws and governanceDigital space and democracyNews 25.04.2024 RSF urges governments to defend right to information in the proposed Global Digital Compact United Nations member states are currently negotiating a proposed Global Digital Compact for adoption at the Summit of the Future planned by the UN secretary-general for September 2024.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 25.04.2024 Woman journalist held in Burundi facing possible life sentence Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the immediate release of a Burundian journalist who was arrested on 12 April and is facing a possible life sentence.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsInternational laws and governanceNews 25.04.2024 Hong Kong: European Parliament denounces obstructions to Jimmy Lai’s trial monitoring RSF commends a resolution adopted by the European Parliament that denounces the obstruction of an RSF representative to trial monitoring.
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 24.04.2024 Four journalists arrested, two TV channels closed in latest Taliban crackdown on Afghan media Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the release of four radio journalists and the reopening of two “critical” privately-owned TV channels