Articles by Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

Fighting back against the criminalisation of German whistleblowers
An alliance of German civil rights organisations, journalists and bloggers lodges an appeal against a new law that criminalises handling leaked data.

For Trump, media is public enemy number one
Reminding Trump’s administration that the press does not provide public relations for the President, despite statements to the contrary from the White House Press Secretary.

For Trump, media is public enemy number one
Reminding Trump’s administration that the press does not provide public relations for the President, despite statements to the contrary from the White House Press Secretary.

Turkish journalism in its death throes
RSF examines the persecution of Turkey’s journalists and media under the state of emergency proclaimed six months ago, and urges Turkey’s national assembly to repeal all the decree-laws that are incompatible with its constitution and its international obligations.

Turkish journalism in its death throes
RSF examines the persecution of Turkey’s journalists and media under the state of emergency proclaimed six months ago, and urges Turkey’s national assembly to repeal all the decree-laws that are incompatible with its constitution and its international obligations.

Montenegrin court should drop drug charges against investigative journalist
Jovo Martinovic has insisted on his innocence ever since his arrest, claiming that his only links with organised crime were those of a reporter.

Montenegrin court should drop drug charges against investigative journalist
Jovo Martinovic has insisted on his innocence ever since his arrest, claiming that his only links with organised crime were those of a reporter.

Chelsea Manning to be released 28 years early
In his last week in office, President Obama commuted the 35-year sentence of military whistleblower Chelsea Manning, who will be released in 2017.