Censorship

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

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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.”

Link to: TV programme cancelled; journalist robbed

TV programme cancelled; journalist robbed

TV journalist Antonio Di Giampaolo was informed that his programme “En el aire” was cancelled and journalist Heidy Maldonado of Radio Caracas Radio was assaulted and robbed by Chávez supporters.

Link to: Reformist newspaper “Etemad-e Melli” closed

Reformist newspaper “Etemad-e Melli” closed

ARTICLE 19 is concerned about reports that authorities have closed “Etemad-e Melli”, a leading reformist newspaper.

Link to: Lawyers protest lack of access to hearing

Lawyers protest lack of access to hearing

Four defence lawyers have said that they were not allowed to attend a hearing in a trial in which the defendents, which include journalists, have been accused of anti-state activities.

Link to: Ministry of Information halts printing of two newspapers

Ministry of Information halts printing of two newspapers

The Ministry of Information has ordered two publishers to stop printing “The New Broom” and “The Bi-Lingual” newspapers.

Link to: Authorities close two Lebanese television station offices

Authorities close two Lebanese television station offices

Saudi conservatives regard the programme “Bold Red Line” as shocking and immoral, and a violation of Islamic law.

Link to: Newspaper editor fired over article defending regional identity

Newspaper editor fired over article defending regional identity

Editor Ahmad Takrouni believes he was fired for publishing a column written by Hassan Al-Safidi.

Link to: Community radio stations targeted in police operations

Community radio stations targeted in police operations

AMARC condemns a series of incidents targeting community radio stations.

Link to: Ban on BBC and CNN lifted

Ban on BBC and CNN lifted

The Zimbabwean government has lifted a ban which prevented the BBC and CNN from operating in Zimbabwe.

Minister carries out threat to shut down French station’s broadcasts throughout the country

RSF and JED strongly condemn the government’s shutdown of local FM retransmission of Radio France Internationale.

Link to: Al-Jazeera suspension in West Bank lifted

Al-Jazeera suspension in West Bank lifted

MADA welcomes the government’s decision to cancel the suspension of the work of Al-Jazeera TV.

Link to: Government closes Beijing-based legal aid and research organisation

Government closes Beijing-based legal aid and research organisation

The government’s closure of a Beijing-based legal aid and research organisation marks an intensification of efforts to silence human rights defenders, says Human Rights Watch.

Link to: Appeals court reverses decision on exclusion of foreign scholar Tariq Ramadan

Appeals court reverses decision on exclusion of foreign scholar Tariq Ramadan

PEN American Center has hailed a court ruling in its case challenging the exclusion of the Swiss scholar Tariq Ramadan from the United States.

Link to: Journalist dismissed for opposing coup; Radio Globo journalist prevented from entering the Presidential Palace

Journalist dismissed for opposing coup; Radio Globo journalist prevented from entering the Presidential Palace

Journalist Allan Adális Martínez said his radio station was pressured to stop him from talking about the coup. Liliet Díaz said that she was barred from entering the presidential palace after identifying herself as a Radio Globo journalist.