Censorship

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

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Link to: Pro-reform daily closed one day after publishing first issue in five years

Pro-reform daily closed one day after publishing first issue in five years

The issue which “Yas-e-no” had managed to publish on 16 May, after a five-year legal battle, openly supported Mir-Hossein Mousavi, the presidential candidate backed by the Participation Front.

Link to: Radio station shut down, staff arrested following election coverage

Radio station shut down, staff arrested following election coverage

Reporters Without Borders expressed its concern after the 19 May 2009 closure of privately owned opposition radio station Joy Radio and the arrest of four staff members, two of them journalists, accused of breaking election rules

Link to: Security authorities confiscate book about corruption

Security authorities confiscate book about corruption

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) reports that the Egyptian security authorities have confiscated a book entitled “A Flood of Corruption and the Advance of bin Laden in Algeria” by the Algerian writer, Anwar Malek.

Link to: Radio presenter forced off air on orders of local mayor

Radio presenter forced off air on orders of local mayor

José Manuel Díaz Barrios, a journalist for the programme “Tribuna Educativa”, reported that the mayor of Ariguaní forced him off the air because of reports the journalist had aired on corruption, poor management of the educational system and problems with providing public services in the municipality.

Link to: Government-run NBT TV goes off air following shutdown of opposition DTV

Government-run NBT TV goes off air following shutdown of opposition DTV

Government-run NBT TV station in Khon Kaen province in the country’s northeast region was forced to stop airing its programs after numerous Red Shirts demonstrated in front of the station on 13 April.