Free Expression & the Law

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Link to: Two young Tibetan writers arrested in raid on university in Gansu

Two young Tibetan writers arrested in raid on university in Gansu

Tashi Rabten and Druklo were arrested when armed policemen raided their hostel at the Northwest National Minorities University, where they are students.

Link to: Judicial harassment continues as two more journalists sentenced

Judicial harassment continues as two more journalists sentenced

Two journalists have been convicted and sentenced on charges of “spreading propaganda for an illegal organization” and “insult via the media”.

Link to: Journalist gets six-month jail term in continuing judicial harassment

Journalist gets six-month jail term in continuing judicial harassment

Mohammed Abdel Qader Al-Jassem is currently the target of five lawsuits by the prime minister and information minister.

Link to: Kurdish newspaper suspended for one month

Kurdish newspaper suspended for one month

The “Azadiya Welat” daily, which is published in Turkey, has faced several publication bans in the past.

Link to: Two journalists freed on health grounds after being held arbitrarily for months

Two journalists freed on health grounds after being held arbitrarily for months

“We urge the authorities to put an end to the campaign of harassment being waged against the media,” said RSF.

Link to: Journalist and two publishers released

Journalist and two publishers released

The three individuals were serving prison sentences for publishing a Dari translation of the Koran.

Link to: IAPA concerned after reporter is convicted for stating his opinion

IAPA concerned after reporter is convicted for stating his opinion

Journalist Emilio Palacio was sentenced to three years in prison on a charge of defamation over an opinion piece.

Link to: Artist given prison sentence for performing Kurdish song

Artist given prison sentence for performing Kurdish song

The charges stem from the singer’s performance of a Kurdish song at an arts festival in Diyarbakır in 2009.

Link to: Curbing free speech even more, authorities arrest two opponents over comments made in public

Curbing free speech even more, authorities arrest two opponents over comments made in public

The arrests of two well-known political opponents, together with the government’s intention of regulating the Internet, raise serious concerns about the future of free speech in the country.

Link to: Press freedom deteriorating despite promises of democracy, says CPJ

Press freedom deteriorating despite promises of democracy, says CPJ

On the fifth anniversary of the revolution that brought President Bakiyev to power on the promise of democratic reform, CPJ expresses alarm at the widening crackdown on press freedom.

Link to: New coordinated attack on human rights groups

New coordinated attack on human rights groups

Iran’s state-owned media, judiciary, and security forces have opened a coordinated attack on human rights groups under the guise of defending the nation against “cyber warfare.”

Link to: Journalist acquitted of “disorderly conduct”

Journalist acquitted of “disorderly conduct”

Garley Mahn had been protesting the local administration’s mismanagement during the president’s visit to the region.

Link to: Three protesters arrested for holding an “illegal” banner

Three protesters arrested for holding an “illegal” banner

Holding a banner with the slogan “We want free education” at a Romani meeting is seen as a criminal offence.

Link to: Government pressures newspaper to suspend editor over news report

Government pressures newspaper to suspend editor over news report

The Ministry of Home Affairs’ punishment sends yet another chilling message to editors about reporting on high ranking government officials.

Link to: “AlAdab” magazine and editor fined over critical article

“AlAdab” magazine and editor fined over critical article

A court handed down a US$4000 fine that may lead to “AlAdab”‘s closure, after more than 50 years in existence.

Link to: Netizen given 10-year sentence for sending photos of March 2008 uprising

Netizen given 10-year sentence for sending photos of March 2008 uprising

“The repression has never stopped since the March 2008 uprising in the Tibetan regions,” RSF said.