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Two journalists released in Burma Amnesty

Two journalists are among more than 7,000 prisoners being released under an amnesty announced by Burma’s junta on Thursday, news reports said. According to the exiled Burmese news agency Mizzima News, the Burmese censorship board invited local and foreign journalists to come to the notorious Insein Prison for a press conference timed to coincide with […]

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Turkish investigators wiretapped Turkish daily without court consent

Turkish investigators have secretly listened into telephone calls to and from popular daily newspaper Cumhuriyet, the Turkish Justice Ministry confirmed on Thursday, according to Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily News newspaper. The wiretapping took place without the necessary approval of the Turkish courts. Investigators undertook the controversial eavesdropping as part of an ongoing police probe – known […]

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Argentina’s Chamber of Deputies passes controversial broadcasting bill

The lower house of Argentina’s National Congress, the Chamber of Deputies, approved late on Wednesday a controversial telecommunications bill containing provisions that endanger media freedom in the country’s broadcasting sector. Argentina’s Senate must now vote on the bill. Legislators passed the draft “Audiovisual Communication Law”, ostensibly aimed at creating more media pluralism in the country by replacing […]

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PRESS FREEDOM UPDATE: Sri Lankan journalist appeals 20-year sentence

The lawyer of a Sri Lankan journalist sentenced at the end of August to 20 years in prison under anti-terror legislation for criticizing the Sri Lankan government’s attacks against the Tamil Tiger rebels filed an appeal on Tuesday. Tissainayagam has been imprisoned since March 2008. J. S. Tissainayagam, who ran the North Eastern Monthly magazine, and was […]

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