Censorship

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

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Link to: Suspension lifted for independent television station

Suspension lifted for independent television station

CB Plus, a faith-based television station broadcast from Brazzaville, was reauthorised to broadcast following a five-month suspension.

Link to: Government continues attacks against independent media, lawyers

Government continues attacks against independent media, lawyers

The government is continuing its offensive against independent news media, blocking domestic access to a news website and smearing lawyers who are representing a leading newspaper.

Link to: Press freedom situation continues to be very bad, says RSF

Press freedom situation continues to be very bad, says RSF

Five cyber-dissidents are still being detained and several magazines were recently banned.

Link to: CPJ condemns harassment of journalists, censorship in Urumqi

CPJ condemns harassment of journalists, censorship in Urumqi

Authorities in northwestern Xinjiang should stop the harassment of journalists reporting on ethnic rioting and restore Internet access in the regional capital, Urumqi.

Link to: Government closes bureaux of two Iranian satellite TV stations

Government closes bureaux of two Iranian satellite TV stations

RSF condemns the Jordanian government’s closure of the Amman bureaux of two satellite TV stations that are funded by the Iranian government.

Link to: Court bans access to Google Sites website

Court bans access to Google Sites website

A court in Denizli has banned access to Google Sites, a site which allows users to create their own websites.

Link to: News agency website targeted by hacker attacks

News agency website targeted by hacker attacks

The Malakava news agency website has systematically been the target of hackers, who “edit” texts or “break” their website.

Link to: Journalists and media attacked, threatened in wake of coup d’état

Journalists and media attacked, threatened in wake of coup d’état

IAPA condemns limitations placed on news media and journalists following the ousting of President Manuel Zelaya.

Link to: IFJ welcomes lifting of ban on newspaper

IFJ welcomes lifting of ban on newspaper

IFJ has welcomed the decision to lift the ban on the Arabic version of the “Gulf News” newspaper.

Link to: IAPA criticises shutdown of radio station

IAPA criticises shutdown of radio station

IAPA has criticised the shutdown of a radio station just as it was about to initiate broadcasting and claimed excessive force was used in the confiscation of its equipment.

Link to: YouTube blocks “El Universal” from its site following allegations of plagiarism

YouTube blocks “El Universal” from its site following allegations of plagiarism

YouTube suspended “El Universal” from its website after the National Action Party complained that the newspaper had published allegations that the party had plagiarized a campaign advertisement.

Link to: Radio station resumes operations

Radio station resumes operations

Court orders police off a radio station, allowing it to go back on air.

Link to: Kurdish newspaper receives two-month publication ban

Kurdish newspaper receives two-month publication ban

An Istanbul court has convicted the daily newspaper “Günlük” of “spreading PKK propaganda” in two issues of the paper.

Link to: Journalist prevented from covering protest in support of RCTV; cameraman attacked, videotape stolen

Journalist prevented from covering protest in support of RCTV; cameraman attacked, videotape stolen

Demonstrators who were demanding the restitution of RCTV station’s open signal, prevented journalist Siary Rodríguez, from covering the protest.

Link to: Radio programme cancelled, allegedly due to political pressure

Radio programme cancelled, allegedly due to political pressure

Manuel España, a teacher and presenter of the programme “Voz de la Enseñanza”, reported that his show was cancelled due to political pressure.

Link to: Culture Ministry confiscates book following criticisms

Culture Ministry confiscates book following criticisms

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) said today that it is strongly concerned with the decision of the Syrian Ministry of Culture to confiscate a book entitled “Syria in the Russian flights during the nineteenth century”.