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Link to: Authorities prevent screening of documentary in Beirut

Authorities prevent screening of documentary in Beirut

The Lebanese General Security Department has barred screening of director Degaulle Eid’s documentary Chou sar twice in less than one month.

Link to: Journalist detained and questioned for six hours

Journalist detained and questioned for six hours

Intelligence officers wanted Hassan Alleik, a reporter for the “Al-Akhbar” newspaper, to reveal his sources for a recent article that he wrote.

Link to: Lebanese journalist killed, another wounded during military confrontation in south Lebanon

Lebanese journalist killed, another wounded during military confrontation in south Lebanon

Reporter Assaf Bou Rahal, of “Al-Akhbar” newspaper”, and Ali Cheaib, of Al Manar TV, were covering the bombing of the Al Adaysse region.

Link to: Journalists assaulted by police

Journalists assaulted by police

The group of journalists was assaulted by police personnel while they were covering a forcible evacuation of people from their homes.

Link to: Maharat Foundation calls for release of three young men detained over Facebook comments

Maharat Foundation calls for release of three young men detained over Facebook comments

The detentions stem from comments the men posted about allegations of electoral interference by the president during municipal elections in May.

Link to: Draft law on information technology limits freedom of expression, says Maharat

Draft law on information technology limits freedom of expression, says Maharat

The most pressing issue is Article 92, which states that technical service providers must be licensed by an information technology regulatory body.

Link to: Five years after journalist Samir Kassir’s murder, impunity persists

Five years after journalist Samir Kassir’s murder, impunity persists

“To date, nothing has been officially announced to reveal the responsible party behind this tragic incident,” Maharat Foundation.

Link to: Lebanese journalist May Chidiac named 54th IPI Press Freedom Hero

Lebanese journalist May Chidiac named 54th IPI Press Freedom Hero

Chidiac, who is known for her criticism of Syria’s political sway over Lebanon, nearly lost her life in an assassination attempt in 2005.

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: Journalist charged with “insulting” president following critical comments in TV show

Journalist charged with “insulting” president following critical comments in TV show

IPI calls on authorities to drop charges against Simon Abou Fadel and repeal criminal defamation laws.

Link to: Maharat Foundation releases study on media coverage of the 2009 parliamentary elections

Maharat Foundation releases study on media coverage of the 2009 parliamentary elections

The results of the study were presented during a roundtable organised by the group.

Link to: IPI completes press freedom mission, urges respect for editorial independence and credibility

IPI completes press freedom mission, urges respect for editorial independence and credibility

During its four-day press freedom mission, IPI held discussions with leading editors and journalists, as well as political leaders and government officials.

Link to: ARTICLE 19 calls for comprehensive reform of print media legislation

ARTICLE 19 calls for comprehensive reform of print media legislation

ARTICLE 19 released its analysis of the Press Law and amendments to a range of domestic media laws, as proposed by the Maharat Foundation.

Link to: French investigation at standstill four years after journalist Samir Kassir’s murder

French investigation at standstill four years after journalist Samir Kassir’s murder

On the fourth anniversary of Franco-Lebanese newspaper columnist Samir Kassir’s murder in Beirut, Reporters Without Borders has voiced its impatience with the slowness of the investigations into his death in a car bombing and reiterated its full support for his family and his widow, Giselle Khoury.

Link to: Maharat Foundation launches report on the status of freedom of speech and expression

Maharat Foundation launches report on the status of freedom of speech and expression

In cooperation with UNESCO’s regional office in Beirut, Maharat Foundation launched its annual report on the status of freedom of expression and opinion in Lebanon for the year 2008.

Link to: Newspaper under pressure because of political tension

Newspaper under pressure because of political tension

(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders condemns the distribution ban which the Syrian authorities have imposed on the privately-owned Lebanese daily “Al-Diyar” since 22 April 2009 and the threats that have been made against its editor, Charles Ayoub, a Lebanese politician with a pro-Syrian stance. The ban follows the publication in the newspaper of a series […]