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Gag on UK’s Guardian newspaper lifted

The United Kingdom’s Guardian newspaper was on Monday slapped with a gag order preventing it from reporting on a question a parliamentarian is due to ask in the House of Commons later this week, the newspaper reported. The gag order was lifted late on Tuesday morning. The question relates to an injunction brought against the […]

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Controversial Argentina broadcasting bill becomes law

Argentina’s senate on Saturday passed a controversial broadcasting bill containing provisions that could damage media freedom in the country. The senate passed the “Audiovisual Communication Law” – a bill ostensibly aimed at increasing plurality in the country’s media – by 44 votes to 24, following a debate that started at around 10.30am local time on […]

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India editor of Tamil newspaper arrested by police without warrant, after reporting Tamil film industry actress arrested on prostitution charges

The Editors’ Guild of India and other local journalists’ associations on Thursday condemned the arrest and summary sentencing of the editor of Tamil newspaper Dinamalar, B. Lenin. On Wednesday, security agents in Chennai, in Tamil Nadu state, entered the offices of the Tamil daily newspaper, and took the news editor with them. Lenin’s arrest came after Dinamalar reported […]

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Two Azeri sports journalists jailed for allegedly defaming football club president

An Azeri court on Wednesday sentenced an online sports writer and a website project head to one year and six month prison terms respectively, for allegedly “insulting” the president of a local football club and accusing him of “committing a grave crime,” the Baku-based media freedom organisation the Institute for Reporter Freedom and Safety (IRFS) […]

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