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Tunisian journalist Taoufik Ben Brik sentenced to six months in prison

Tunisian courts sentenced government critic Taoufik Ben Brik to six months in prison on Thursday for assaulting a woman in public, on charges that have been widely derided by free press and human rights group as baseless and politicized. Ben Brik was arrested on 29 October 2009 after a woman filed a complaint following a […]

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PRESS FREEDOM UPDATE: No contract extension for ZDF editor-in-chief Nikolaus Brender

With a vote of nine to five*, the Advisory Board of Germany’s public broadcaster Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) on Friday blocked the contract extension of the TV station’s current editor-in-chief Nikolaus Brender, raising serious concerns of political interference at the public broadcaster. Markus Schächter, ZDF’s director-general, had requested that Brender’s contract be extended by the […]

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Missing Mexican radio director found dead in his apartment

Work colleagues concerned by the disappearance of radio journalist José Emilio Galindo Robles found his body yesterday at his Ciudad Guzmán home, according to local media reports. Investigators have since confirmed that a skull fracture was the cause of death in a presumed murder. Galindo Robles, the director of Guadalajara University Radio, specialised in investigating […]

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Journalists freed after 15 months as hostages in Somalia

Somali gunmen have released two foreign freelance journalists who were taken hostage in Mogadishu over fifteen months ago. Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan and Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout were kidnapped outside Mogadishu by unknown gunmen when they were traveling to research a story on the internally-displaced refugees in Somalia, Lindhout confirmed to Canadian TV. She had […]

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