Censorship

Direct and indirect suppression of speech, books, music and other materials considered morally, politically or otherwise objectionable.

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Link to: Gag on UK’s “Guardian” newspaper lifted

Gag on UK’s “Guardian” newspaper lifted

Injunction prevents newspaper from reporting on alleged toxic waste issue. Subsequent ban briefly prevents coverage of MP’s question about the injunction.

Link to: EOHR condemns council’s decision to close down newspaper

EOHR condemns council’s decision to close down newspaper

The decision is considered a clear violation of the right to freedom of expression, says EOHR.

Link to: Three newspapers shut down

Three newspapers shut down

CPJ condemns the Iranian authorities’ decisions to revoke the licenses of three reformist newspapers.

Link to: Paper closed amid increasing attacks on the press

Paper closed amid increasing attacks on the press

CPJ condemns the closure of an independent daily amid an escalating government campaign to silence critical journalists.

Link to: Radio station closed down, two journalists arrested

Radio station closed down, two journalists arrested

On 30 September 2009, Al-Shabaab forces ordered the closure of privately-owned Radio Warsan and arrested the station’s director and news editor.

Link to: One radio station re-opened, but another loses its licence

One radio station re-opened, but another loses its licence

Radio Saptiensa, one of the four FM stations shut down on 13 September 2009 during the riots that shook Uganda, has re-opened.

Link to: Government pushes through “spruced up” version of draconian Internet piracy bill

Government pushes through “spruced up” version of draconian Internet piracy bill

RSF is concerned that accelerated procedures will deny legislators the time to properly debate a bill that threatens the right to Internet access.

Link to: Senior officials systematically suppress dissenting voices

Senior officials systematically suppress dissenting voices

Repression has been stepped up considerably since the start of the summer, reports RSF.

Link to: Four radio stations closed; talk-show host detained for “inciting riots”

Four radio stations closed; talk-show host detained for “inciting riots”

RSF calls for the immediate release of talk-show host Kalundi Sserumaga, who has been held by police for 48 hours and says he was tortured.

Link to: Television station shut down during coverage of presidential election

Television station shut down during coverage of presidential election

JED notes that before and during the election, a number of restrictions were imposed on both national and international media outlets.

Link to: Newspaper dismisses reporter over blog entry critical of Soviet Union

Newspaper dismisses reporter over blog entry critical of Soviet Union

RSF has condemned reporter Huy Duc’s dismissal from the governmental daily “Sai Gon Tiep Thi” for posting criticism of the Cold War-era Soviet Union on his personal blog.

Link to: “Günlük” newspaper banned over alleged “terrorist propaganda”

“Günlük” newspaper banned over alleged “terrorist propaganda”

An Istanbul criminal court has ordered the closure, for one month, of Günlük newspaper over an article considered by the court as propaganda for a terrorist organisation.

Link to: Censors ban weekly journal

Censors ban weekly journal

The Censorship Board has banned the Rangoon-based weekly journal “Phoenix”, citing violations of censorship rules.

Link to: Opposition party bans book by dissident member

Opposition party bans book by dissident member

A new book that criticises Vallabhbhai Patel, a politician widely regarded as the architect of modern India, has been banned in the western state of Gujarat.

Link to: Two journalists dismissed amid harassment of radio station

Two journalists dismissed amid harassment of radio station

Two journalists in the Gedo region were fired and Radio Markabley radio station received a list of restrictive rules to apply to its broadcasts.

Link to: Journalists sentenced, website banned in Somaliland

Journalists sentenced, website banned in Somaliland

Editor sentenced to three years in prison, reporter barred from practicing journalism and website banned from operating in Somaliland for publishing articles that “spread scandals.”