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.
Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaNews 31.03.2022 War in Ukraine – TikTok and other platforms must change their algorithms Despite promises to the contrary, TikTok is feeding false and misleading content about the war in Ukraine to its users, according to an investigation by NewsGuard.
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 30.03.2022 Six journalists prosecuted in Jordan in past month
Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaNews 29.03.2022 RSF makes Deutsche Welle website accessible again in Russia RSF used its Operation Collateral Freedom mirror site technology to restore access on 21 march to German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle’s Russian-language news website, which the Kremlin had been blocking within Russia since 4 March.
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 28.03.2022 Greece facing a systemic press freedom crisis, say the Media Freedom Rapid Response and RSF
Disinformation and propagandaLegal framework and justice systemNews 28.03.2022 Nepali government wants to censor online videos
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 28.03.2022 Three Cambodian news sites stripped of their licence to publish
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 28.03.2022 Five journalists killed in first month of fighting in Ukraine Two Ukrainian journalists and three foreign journalists have been killed in the course of their work in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion on 24 February.
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 23.03.2022 At RSF in Paris, Russian state TV journalist denounces Kremlin propaganda Russian journalist Zhanna Agalakova spoke at the Paris headquarters of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) yesterday about her decision to resign as Paris correspondent of Russia’s state-owned Pervi Kanal (Channel One television).