Censorship

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

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Link to: Governement shuts down TV station

Governement shuts down TV station

EOHR says the government’s decision to shut down El Badr channel is a violation of freedom of expression and opinion.

Link to: A few weeks after banning BBC, government refuses to renew licence of Monte Carlo Radio’s Arabic-language service

A few weeks after banning BBC, government refuses to renew licence of Monte Carlo Radio’s Arabic-language service

ANHRI believes the move is part of an effort to silence media outlets that do not comply with the government’s policies before an upcoming referendum.

Link to: Magazine succumbs to financial pressure from advertising boycott

Magazine succumbs to financial pressure from advertising boycott

“Nichane” magazine has been forced to close after pro-government companies refused to buy advertising space because they disagreed with its editorial line.

Link to: Magazine’s websites hacked

Magazine’s websites hacked

On a mirror site set up by “Irrawaddy”, the magazine said the cyber attack coincides with the third anniversary of the “Saffron Revolution”, the monk-led protest in Burma.

Link to: Thirty-five books banned from Kuwaiti Book Fair

Thirty-five books banned from Kuwaiti Book Fair

The book fair administrators decided to ban the titles, claiming they were”contrary to the fair and state policies.”

Link to: Crackdown on free expression results in blocking of political society’s website

Crackdown on free expression results in blocking of political society’s website

BCHR believes this censorship is a response to reports that Al-Wefaq publishes weekly about the human rights violations carried out by the regime.

Link to: Writer Liao Yiwu finally permitted to travel outside China

Writer Liao Yiwu finally permitted to travel outside China

Liao had been invited to appear at literary events in Germany several times in recent years, but the government had always stepped in and prevented him from attending.

Link to: Journalist’s contract revoked for political reasons

Journalist’s contract revoked for political reasons

Rosa Virginia Garrido said she was dismissed because she had complained about the freedom of expression situation in the State of Yaracuy.

Link to: Radio station manager fired

Radio station manager fired

Under Maximo Solis’s management, Radio Mindanao Network-dxDC Davao took an uncompromising stance in support of press freedom.

Link to: Nigerian rights defender jailed in The Gambia; his organisation banned indefinitely

Nigerian rights defender jailed in The Gambia; his organisation banned indefinitely

Edwin Nebolisa Kwakaeme was sentenced to a mandatory six-month prison term with hard labour for allegedly giving false information to the president’s office.

Link to: Two TV stations have licences revoked, could face criminal charges

Two TV stations have licences revoked, could face criminal charges

Privately-run TV stations TVi and 5 Kanal were the only two independent and unbiased channels left in the country, according to the Ukrainian media watchdog Telekritika.

Link to: Newspaper banned indefinitely, fined for defaming president’s brother; reporter assaulted in court

Newspaper banned indefinitely, fined for defaming president’s brother; reporter assaulted in court

“Tribune d’Afrique”, a privately-owned newspaper, is accused of defaming Mey Gnassingbé, Togolese President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé’s brother.

Link to: Regime continues to close newspapers

Regime continues to close newspapers

RSF condemns the closure of three newspapers and the imposition of a jail sentence on another journalist in the government’s continuing crackdown on the media.

Link to: Pakistan Press Foundation website hacked

Pakistan Press Foundation website hacked

The website was hacked by the “Indian Cyber Army”.

Link to: Government bans BBC Arabic, tightens grip on the press

Government bans BBC Arabic, tightens grip on the press

According to local sources, security personnel are threatening to detain journalists who do not complete an extensive government questionnaire.

Link to: New threats to press freedom

New threats to press freedom

“We fear that Yemen is now entering a new phase of violence against media that dare to criticise the policies imposed by the government,” RSF said.