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Free expression online: a blogger is silenced, a website is blocked, your privacy is compromised.

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Link to: King asked to pardon Internet users prosecuted on lese majeste and national security charges

King asked to pardon Internet users prosecuted on lese majeste and national security charges

“By agreeing to this request, the king would show the entire world that he respects freedom of expression,” said RSF.

Link to: Two journalists arrested as intimidation continues

Two journalists arrested as intimidation continues

The latest victims are journalist Tahereh Riahai, who was arrested in Tehran, and Farhad Sharfai, a blogger arrested in Khoramabad.

Link to: Five journalists convicted, another arrested and one released

Five journalists convicted, another arrested and one released

“Despite clear condemnation from the United Nations, the Iranian authorities continue to torture journalists and try them without any transparency, behind closed doors,” RSF said.

Link to: Website founder jailed for three years

Website founder jailed for three years

IFJ condemns the sentence imposed on cyber-dissident Huang Qi by the Court of Wuhou in China’s Sichuan Province.

Link to: Online censorship and new arrests of Internet users

Online censorship and new arrests of Internet users

Thassaporn Rattawongsa is the fourth Internet user to be arrested for attributing the stock market’s fall to the king’s health.

Link to: Judge forbids bloggers from writing about politician’s court case

Judge forbids bloggers from writing about politician’s court case

Enock Cavalcanti and Adriana Vandoni were forbidden by Judge Pedro Sakamoto from voicing personal opinions on a court case against politician José Riva.

Link to: Another blogger harassed, detained

Another blogger harassed, detained

ANHRI denounces the policy of intimidation that aims to silence any free voices, including that of blogger Fatma Riahi.

Link to: Another blogger arrested for posts about Saffron Revolution

Another blogger arrested for posts about Saffron Revolution

A young blogger, Win Zaw Naing, is facing a possible 15-year jail sentence for posting pictures and reports about the September 2007 protests.

Link to: Violator of online free expression to host international Internet meeting

Violator of online free expression to host international Internet meeting

“It is astonishing that a government that is openly hostile to Internet users is assigned the organisation of an international meeting on the Internet’s future,” said RSF.

Link to: Bloggers sentenced in hooliganism case

Bloggers sentenced in hooliganism case

On 11 November 2009, bloggers Emin Milli and Adnan Hajizade were found guilty of “hooliganism” and sentenced to two-and-a-half and two years of prison, respectively.

Link to: Prominent blogger abducted, beaten

Prominent blogger abducted, beaten

Cuba’s most prominent blogger, Yoani Sánchez, together with blogger Orlando Luís Pardo Lazo, were forced into an unmarked vehicle, beaten and threatened by their captors.

Link to: Arrests of journalists since disputed June election now top 100

Arrests of journalists since disputed June election now top 100

“This situation is intolerable. The international community must come to the aid of Iran’s journalists,” said RSF.

Link to: Sentences handed down against defendants accused of inciting post-election unrest

Sentences handed down against defendants accused of inciting post-election unrest

The convictions all stem from trials in which the accused were denied access to lawyers.

Link to: IAPA criticises government for preventing acclaimed blogger from leaving the country

IAPA criticises government for preventing acclaimed blogger from leaving the country

The government has decided not to allow journalist Yoani Sánchez to leave the country to receive a journalism award presented by Columbia University in New York.

Link to: Eight bloggers get sentences ranging from two to six years in jail

Eight bloggers get sentences ranging from two to six years in jail

RSF is appalled by the sentences eight bloggers received on charges of “anti-government propaganda” under article 88 of the criminal code.

Link to: Two more bloggers arrested, websites blocked

Two more bloggers arrested, websites blocked

One of the first journalists to start blogging in Iran was arrested on 17 September 2009.