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By Reporters Without Borders
An Indigenous Canadian journalist has been arrested and charged with criminal mischief in relation to his reporting on an Indigenous land dispute in southern Ontario. 

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press freedom, Haudenosaunee debelopment
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Posted on 16 Sep 2020 by the editor

By RSF.org
Press watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is calling on the Phillipine judiciary to overturn a journalist convition and jail sentence following what RSF said was a Kafkaesque court case.

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Maria Ressa, Reynaldo Santos Jr, Rappler, press freedom, President Rodrigo Duterte
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Posted on 15 Jun 2020 by the editor

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns an op-ed by a pro-government military commander in Fiji defending curbs on freedom of expression and freedom of the press in order to enforce the lockdown imposed by the government to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

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Covid-19, coronavirus, press freedom, censorship
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Posted on 28 Apr 2020 by the editor

Journalists covering the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States and their journalistic sources have faced access denials and retaliation for their reporting on the virus, press freedoms watchdog Reporters Without Borders reports.

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coronavirus, Covid-19, press freedom, censorship
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Posted on 23 Apr 2020 by the editor

On the eve of the first anniversary of the killing of journalist Lyra McKee, Reporters  Without Borders (RSF) reported on the worrying press freedom climate in Northern  Ireland, including alarming ongoing threats to journalists covering organised crime  and paramilitary activities, and a troubling legal environment. RSF calls on the UK  authorities to address these serious issues as a matter of urgent priority to prevent  further acts of violence, and to improve the broader press freedom situation in  Northern Ireland and the wider UK. 

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Lyra McKee, press freedom
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Posted on 19 Apr 2020 by the editor

PEN America has pledged to maintain fighting for thr freedom of jailed Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, who were found guilty by a court in Myanmar and sentenced to seven years in prison

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press freedom, Myanmar, imprisonment, Wa Lone, Kyaw Soe Oo
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Posted on 04 Sep 2018 by the editor

Press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders has condemned the arrests of journalists Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey in Northern Ireland after the two men were detained on allegations of theft of confidential documents from the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, related to the police investigation into the murder of six men in County Down in 1994, widely referred to as the ‘Loughinisland massacre’.

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press freedom, Loughinisland
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Posted on 04 Sep 2018 by the editor

updated 31 January 2017
Press watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says it is alarmed by the new administration’s repeated attacks on the media and blatant disregard for facts in the first three days of Donald Trump’s presidency. RSF calls on Trump and his team to stop undermining the First Amendment and start defending it. 

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Press freedom, Trump presidency
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Posted on 24 Jan 2017 by the editor

By Reporters Without Borders
The jailing of US whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling has brought severe condemnation from press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders which says Sterling is in jail for merely talking to a journalist regularly and was sentenced based only on circumstantial evidence.

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whistle-blowers, whistle blowing, James Risen, Jeffrey Sterling, CIA, FBI, Reporters Without Borders, Press freedom
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Posted on 25 Sep 2015 by the editor