Reporters Without Borders

Morocco

Moroccan appeal court upholds editor’s prison sentence

Reporters Without Borders deplores the ruling by a Casablanca appeal court yesterday upholding a one-year prison sentence and fine of 1,000 (...)

Published on 25 October 2011 Read

Middle East/North Africa

Bloodbath in Yemen, violence throughout the region

YEMEN – Third journalist killed since start of protests Reporters Without Borders has learned that that Al-Hurra TV cameraman Hassan Al-Wadhaf (...)

Published on 27 September 2011 Read

Morocco

Another adjournment in appeal by newspaper editor, held for past 140 days

Another hearing was held yesterday in Casablanca in jailed newspaper editor Rachid Nini’s appeal and, after defence counsel submissions, it ended (...)

Published on 16 September 2011 Read

Middle East/North Africa

Crackdowns on pro-democracy protests continue to affect journalists, Morocco and Tunisia still try to gag information

SYRIA Ahmed Bilal, a producer with Falesteen TV who is known to be a supporter of democratic change, was arrested yesterday in the Damascus (...)

Published on 15 September 2011 Read

Middle East/North Africa

Violence, blocked websites and prosecutions – anti-media offensive continues

Yemen Reporters Without Borders condemns the attempted assassination of deputy information minister Abdu Al-Ganadi. A bomb exploded outside his (...)

Published on 20 August 2011 Read

Middle East/North Africa

Arab Spring and repression continue from Rabat to Manama

While Bahrain and Saudi Arabia use mainly technical means (including satellite jamming and website blocking) to obstruct media freedom, Yemen and (...)

Published on 4 August 2011 Read

Middle East/North Africa

Moroccan information minister has two Dubai TV journalists fired

Reporters Without Borders is appalled to learn that Moroccan information minister Khalid Naciri obtained the dismissal of Dubai TV chief editor (...)

Published on 30 June 2011 Read

Morocco

Casablanca court sentences newspaper editor to a year in prison and a fine of 88 euros

Reporters Without Borders is dismayed by the one-year jail sentence and fine of 1000 dirhams (88 euros) that a Casablanca court passed today on (...)

Published on 9 June 2011 Read

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