Violating free expression, authorites block Twitter for nearly 12 hours Published on 21 May 2012 Pakistan
Open letter from Reporters Without Borders to the Yemeni president Published on 22 May 2012 Yemen
Issaias Afeworki
Yahya Jammeh
Teodoro Obiang Nguema
Boko Haram
Paul Kagame
Abdulkadir Hussein Mohamed “Jahweyn”
Al-Shabaab
Mswati III
Robert Mugabe
Mollah Mohammad Omar
Thein Sein
Hu Jintao
Kim Jong-un
Choummaly Sayasone
Government intelligence agencies
Private militias
The Rajapakse clan
Nguyen Phu Trong
Ilham Aliev
Vasif Talibov
Alexander Lukashenko
ETA
Organized crime
Nursultan Nazarbayev
Islam Karimov
Ramzan Kadyrov
Vladimir Putin
Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov
King Abdallah Ibn Al-Saud
Hamas security forces in Gaza
The Palestinian Authority’s security forces
King Hamad Ben Aissa Al Khalifa
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces
Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President
Israel Defence Forces
Bashar Al-Assad, President
“Black Eagles”
Raúl Castro
Miguel Facussé Barjum
Sinaloa, Gulf and Juárez cartels
Another journalist killed, sixth since start of year
Three weeks of media freedom violations in Mali
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Kidnapped radio journalist Alfredo Villatoro found shot dead
Threats and physical attacks on journalists and media continue
Positive move in trial of weekly The Voice but vigilance still (...)
Freelance journalists face discrimination on Fukushima plant (...)
Eurovision - A word about media freedom?
Open letter to Igor Kolomoyskyi about UNIAN news agency
Two Azerbaijani writers missing in Iran
Stateless blogger facing deportation after being tricked by immigration (...)
Press freedom violations recounted in real time (from 1st January (...)
Violating free expression, authorites block Twitter for nearly 12 (...)
While pointing finger at Bahrain, Iran uses culture ministry to interrogate (...)
Open letter from Reporters Without Borders to the Yemeni president
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7 Netizens and citizen journalists killed
162 journalists imprisoned
129 netizens imprisoned
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