Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

Articles by Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

Eleven years after Mexican reporter’s murder, RSF demands answers

RSF and Propuesta Cívica filed a complaint with the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Crimes against Freedom of Expression (FEADLE) in 2021 with the aim of getting the magazine “Proceso” formally recognised as an indirect victim so that the investigation could be relaunched.

Guyana’s government should ensure that journalists are able to do their jobs free from harassment

“President Ali’s administration must take action to ensure all journalists are safe to do their jobs. This includes holding to account party supporters who intimidate members of the press” – RSF

Burkinabé and French journalists targeted in sophisticated smear campaign

The work, credibility and safety of Burkinabé reporters Lamine Traoré, Hyacinthe Sanou and Boukary Ouoba and expelled French journalists is being threatened by a deliberate disinformation strategy advanced by bogus websites.

Newspaper editor is paranoid Burmese junta’s latest media victim

The editor of ‘Aasan’ newspaper was arrested after blacking out his Facebook profile photo in a discreet comment on a massacre of civilians.

Vietnamese blogger Nguyen Lan Thang gets six years in prison for “anti-state propaganda”

Vietnamese blogger Nguyen Lan Thang was accused of “defaming the party and state” by posting 12 videos about local politics and by giving interviews to the BBC.

Turkey: 15 press freedom recommendations ahead of the elections

Ahead of Turkey’s presidential and parliamentary elections on 14 May, RSF makes 15 press freedom recommendations for the future president, government ministers and parliamentarians.

Hong Kong: The national security trial of Jimmy Lai, a symbol of press freedom, will begin in six months

Lai, ‘Apple Daily’ founder and RSF Press Freedom Prize laureate, has over the past three decades been an outspoken advocate for the right to information in the territory.

Booby-trapped USB sticks sent to journalists in Ecuador

“Everything seems to suggest that this was a planned and coordinated attack with the aim of undermining the work of the national media and sowing fear in newsrooms in general. It ratchets up the climate of insecurity and self-censorship that is becoming part of the life of journalists in Ecuador.”