Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

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Act quickly to protect Afghan journalists, RSF tells new UN special rapporteur

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has sent a letter to Richard Bennett, the UN’s new special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, about the deteriorating press freedom situation in the country and the need to stop the arbitrary arrests targeting journalists.

Two Vietnamese state media journalists convicted for exposing corruption

Vietnamese courts have convicted two state media journalists for exposing corruption, sentencing Nguyen Hoai Nam to a long jail term and Phan Bui Bao Thy to a year of “reeducation.”

Cameroon: Two journalists and an Equinoxe TV programme suspended

Two presenters and a leading current affairs programme on Cameroon’s outspoken and popular Equinoxe TV channel have been taken off the air for a month.

Hold the Line Coalition condemns 16 new legal complaints against Maria Ressa & “Rappler”

“The State’s blatant attempts to suppress Rappler’s election-related fact-checking services is an unacceptable attempt to cheat the public of their right to accurate information, which is critical during elections,” said the Hold the Line Coalition Steering Committee.

Hungary: RSF asks prime ministerial candidates to prioritize press freedom and the right to information

“If the future government does not take concrete steps to dismantle this political system which has enabled the concentration of media ownership as well as the deliberate attacks on media independence, Hungary would risk becoming a black hole from which no reliable news and information emerges.”

Jordan: Six journalists prosecuted in past month under cybercrime law

“Jordanian authorities must not tolerate misuse of defamation or cyber-crime laws that could result in police abuses,” said Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Three Cambodian news sites stripped of their licence to publish

Cambodia’s information ministry withdrew the licenses of three media outlets after they published reports exposing corruption involving the country’s political and economic elites.

RSF documents two years of government assault on Hong Kong’s press freedom

A two-year timeline of how enforcement of the National Security Law led to the dismantling of Hong Kong’s once vibrant civic space.