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Hunger strike journalists fired in Hungary

Two editors with Hungarian state television have been fired over their ongoing hunger strike in protest against government manipulation of news content. AP reported today that public broadcaster MTV fired Balazs Nagy Navarro and Aranka Szavuly after labelling their fast – which began on 10 December and during which they are consuming only liquids – […]

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Journalists jailed in Ethiopia, China

An Ethiopian court Tuesday sentenced two Swedish journalists to 11 years in prison for allegedly supporting terrorism while officials in China handed down a nine-year prison sentence for a dissident online journalist, news reports said. Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye were convicted in Ethiopia last week after being arrested in July in the Ogaden, a […]

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Turkish journalists’ trial moves forward

International Press Institute (IPI) World Press Freedom Hero Nedim Şener and nine other Turkish journalists accused in the Oda TV case of aiding a coup plot remained in custody yesterday as their trial moved forward. Lawyers for the defendants said they expected no ruling on requests for their clients’ release during trial until at least […]

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Brutal Syria crackdown on media continues

To describe 2011 as a turbulent year for Syria would be an understatement. As other regimes in the Arab world have fallen, President Bashar al-Assad has ruthlessly clung to power. At every step, media attempts to shed light on developments have been thwarted. The government has cracked down on local journalists and denied access to […]

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