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EU telecommunications chief blasts amendments to Hungary’s media laws

Europe’s telecommunications chief blasted recently-adopted amendments to Hungary’s controversial media laws, telling Budapest-based daily newspaper Figyelo that the legislation remains “embarrassing” despite the revisions, Bloomberg reported yesterday. Neelie Kroes, the European Commissioner for Digital Affairs, said amendments approved on June 4 – which had been sent back to Hungary’s Parliament due to a procedural error […]

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Appeals court in Dominican Republic throws out criminal defamation verdict against journalist

Lea en español An appeals court in the Dominican Republic yesterday threw out the criminal defamation conviction of Nagua radio journalist Johnny Alberto Salazar, who in January was sentenced to six months in prison for allegedly libelling a local lawyer. According to local news reports, justices of the Court of Appeal for San Francisco de […]

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Corte de Apelación de Republica Dominicana anula sentencia por difamación

Read in English Una Corte de Apelación de la Republica Dominicana desestimó el día de ayer la condena por difamación penal contra Johnny Alberto Salazar, periodista radial del pueblo de Nagua, quien había sido sentenciado en enero a seis meses de prisión por supuesta “difamación e injuria” contra un abogado de la localidad. De acuerdo […]

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Yemen: new government, same challenges to press freedom

Feb. 27, 2012 marked the symbolic transition of power in Yemen from former President Ali Abdullah Saleh to newly-elected President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi. Massive demonstrations and uprisings beginning in Jan. 2011 brought about the change of power from Saleh to Hadi, illustrating the peoples’ desire for democracy. The end of Saleh’s 33-year-long dictatorship ushered […]

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