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Legal framework and justice systemInternational laws and governanceNews 01.09.2023 Three journalists who covered the 2019 protests barred from entering Hong Kong over the last months RSF is appalled by the Hong Kong government’s barring of three freelance journalists who covered the 2019 pro-democracy demonstrations from entering the territory in separate occasions over the last few months. Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 31.08.2023 Malaysia: RSF denounces arbitrary suspension of news websites critical of the government Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounces the arbitrary blocking by a Malaysian regulatory agency of several political news websites critical of the government and urges the Ministry of Communications and Digital to put an end to such acts of censorship. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 31.08.2023 China: Political commentator, previously jailed for 4 years, detained again RSF calls for the release of Zhou Yuanzhi, a political commentator who served 4 years in prison until 2022, and was recently detained again under undisclosed accusations. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 30.08.2023 China: RSF urges for release of ailing Australian political commentator denied medical treatment Detained in China for “espionage” since January 2019, Yang Hengjun is denied medical care despite significant health deterioration. RSF urges for the release of Chinese-born Australian political commentator. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsIndependence and pluralismNews 29.08.2023 RSF calls for release of journalist held in Rojava On International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, 30 August, Reporters Without Borders (RSF), sounds the alarm about a journalist held without access to a lawyer in an unknown location in northeastern Syria Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 29.08.2023 Kyrgyz leader gets red card for foul play against investigative news site over FC Barcelona story Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the dismissal of a politically-motivated complaint by Kyrgyz prosecutors seeking the closure of Kloop, a media outlet that published a report of a favouritism case involving President Sadyr Japarov. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 25.08.2023 China: RSF calls for release of news website publisher RSF calls for the release of Lü Hua, the manager of Chinese news website Hubei New Perspective, who went missing four months ago after publishing an investigation on corruption, and whose detention was recently revealed. Legal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 24.08.2023 RSF deplores Gabon’s refusal to let foreign reporters cover elections Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the Gabonese government’s refusal to issue any press accreditation to foreign reporters who wanted to cover the general elections on 26 August. 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Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 01.09.2023 China: RSF urges for release of ailing detained Covid-19 journalist, hospitalised again RSF urges for the release of Chinese journalist and RSF Press Freedom laureate Zhang Zhan, detained since 2020 for covering the Covid-19 outbreak, who was recently hospitalised again and is at high risk of dying if kept in detention.
Legal framework and justice systemInternational laws and governanceNews 01.09.2023 Three journalists who covered the 2019 protests barred from entering Hong Kong over the last months RSF is appalled by the Hong Kong government’s barring of three freelance journalists who covered the 2019 pro-democracy demonstrations from entering the territory in separate occasions over the last few months.
Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 31.08.2023 Malaysia: RSF denounces arbitrary suspension of news websites critical of the government Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounces the arbitrary blocking by a Malaysian regulatory agency of several political news websites critical of the government and urges the Ministry of Communications and Digital to put an end to such acts of censorship.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 31.08.2023 China: Political commentator, previously jailed for 4 years, detained again RSF calls for the release of Zhou Yuanzhi, a political commentator who served 4 years in prison until 2022, and was recently detained again under undisclosed accusations.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 30.08.2023 China: RSF urges for release of ailing Australian political commentator denied medical treatment Detained in China for “espionage” since January 2019, Yang Hengjun is denied medical care despite significant health deterioration. RSF urges for the release of Chinese-born Australian political commentator.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsIndependence and pluralismNews 29.08.2023 RSF calls for release of journalist held in Rojava On International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, 30 August, Reporters Without Borders (RSF), sounds the alarm about a journalist held without access to a lawyer in an unknown location in northeastern Syria
Legal framework and justice systemArbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 29.08.2023 Kyrgyz leader gets red card for foul play against investigative news site over FC Barcelona story Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the dismissal of a politically-motivated complaint by Kyrgyz prosecutors seeking the closure of Kloop, a media outlet that published a report of a favouritism case involving President Sadyr Japarov.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 25.08.2023 China: RSF calls for release of news website publisher RSF calls for the release of Lü Hua, the manager of Chinese news website Hubei New Perspective, who went missing four months ago after publishing an investigation on corruption, and whose detention was recently revealed.
Legal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 24.08.2023 RSF deplores Gabon’s refusal to let foreign reporters cover elections Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the Gabonese government’s refusal to issue any press accreditation to foreign reporters who wanted to cover the general elections on 26 August.