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Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 15.03.2017 Luxembourg: RSF condemns LuxLeaks convictions on appeal
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 14.03.2017 Albania: Journalist who covers corruption hospitalized after attack
Independence and pluralismNews 07.03.2017 RSF responds to criticism from Polish Journalists Association
Violence against journalistsIndependence and pluralismNews 02.03.2017 Privately-owned media denied state advertising revenue
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 07.02.2017 In the run-up to Chancellor Merkel’s visit, the Polish government must respect freedom of the press
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 02.02.2017 Romania: Bucharest police hit, arrest German cameraman at protest
Violence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemIndependence and pluralismNews 14.01.2017 HUNGARY: Symbolic posthumous victory for Nepszabadsag journalists
Technological censorship and surveillanceViolence against journalistsLegal framework and justice systemNews 06.01.2017 Two years after Charlie, cartoonists are still persecuted