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Anti-terror law denounced as a serious challenge for the media, a journalist named in WikiLeaks cable flees abroad

Reporters Without Borders voiced concern today for the safety of Ethiopia’s journalists after a long-time government critic was arrested along (...)

Published on 21 September 2011 Read

Thématiques

Reporters Without Borders temporarily suspends its WikiLeaks mirror site

The WikiLeaks mirror site that Reporters Without Borders launched on 21 December 2010 has been temporarily suspended because of two major (...)

Published on 1 September 2011 Read

WikiLeaks

Switzerland releases former banker who was WikiLeaks informant

Former banker Rudolf Elmer has been freed after seven months in pre-trial detention on suspicion of violating Switzerland’s bank secrecy laws. He (...)

Published on 16 August 2011 Read

Thématiques

Visa and MasterCard again suspending donations to WikiLeaks

Reporters Without Borders deplores that Visa and Mastercard have shut down again their online service payment for Wikileaks. The organization (...)

Published on 8 July 2011 Read

United States

Department of Justice wants reporter to betray source but spares one of its own whistle-blowers

Reporters Without Borders is disturbed to learn that New York Times reporter James Risen was served with a subpoena on 23 May from the Department (...)

Published on 26 May 2011 Read

Panama

Campaign to discredit journalists after WikiLeaks revelations

A hate campaign targeting certain Panamanian journalists appears to have been prompted by a series of WikiLeaks revelations which their (...)

Published on 9 May 2011 Read

Honduras

More attacks on opposition media in San Pedro Sula

The attempt to ambush a radio station director in San Pedro Sula on 27 April has been followed by other attacks on opposition journalists in the (...)

Published on 9 May 2011 Read

United States

Twitter forced to hand over personal data on subscribers to government

On 11 March, a US court ordered Twitter to cooperate with the government in an enquiry into Internet users suspected of working for (...)

Published on 7 April 2011 Read

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