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Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 20.09.2022 In Turkey, a brutal murder case is on the verge of impunity RSF calls on the authorities to take action against the perpetrators of the brutal murder of journalist Musa Anter, and stresses that it would be further damaging to Turkey’s press freedom climate if the statute of limitations were to run out in this case Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 15.09.2022 Northern Ireland: conviction for possession of gun used to kill Lyra McKee highlights lingering impunity for her murder RSF welcomes the development, but emphasises the urgent need for justice for the killing itself. Delayed justice for McKee will only worsen the climate of impunity for violence against journalists in Northern Ireland. Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaNews 09.09.2022 RSF asks French regulator to order Eutelsat to stop carrying Russian war propaganda Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has asked France’s broadcasting regulator, ARCOM, to order French TV satellite operator Eutelsat to stop carrying three Russian TV channels that are spearheads of the Kremlin’s war propaganda. Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceNews 18.07.2022 Pegasus judicial proceedings in France offer only possibility of justice A year after the Pegasus Project revealed that at least 200 journalists had been targeted by NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware, the judicial investigation launched in France in response to criminal complaints filed by RSF offers the only possibility of justice. Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaInternational laws and governanceDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 15.07.2022 RSF tools could help resolve conflict between India and Twitter For several months, Twitter and the Indian government have been engaged in a tussle involving two misconceptions about the online flow of information that ended up in court last week. International laws and governanceViolence against journalistsAdvocacy 01.06.2022 Call for ICC investigation into Indian reporter’s murder by Taliban Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the International Criminal Court to investigate the death of Danish Siddiqui, an Indian photojournalist who was tortured and killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan in July 2021. Legal framework and justice systemInternational laws and governanceViolence against journalistsNews 27.05.2022 Kremlin war of aggression in Ukraine is also war on information RSF has registered more than 50 attacks against journalists and media that qualify as war crimes and show an all-out war on news and information. RSF has just filed a fifth complaint with the ICC and with Ukraine's prosecutor general. Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaIndependence and pluralismNews 13.05.2022 Viktor Orbán’s regime continues to crush media pluralism in Hungary Tilos Rádió, an independent, Budapest-based community radio station, is about to be taken off the air following a sanction by the Hungary’s Media Council. 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Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceNews 06.10.2022 RSF files complaint about French business intelligence firm’s report on Bulgarian journalist RSF and Bulgarian investigative journalist Atanas Tchobanov have filed a complaint with French prosecutors about a recently revealed report containing personal information about Tchobanov that Avisa Partners compiled without his knowledge.
Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 20.09.2022 In Turkey, a brutal murder case is on the verge of impunity RSF calls on the authorities to take action against the perpetrators of the brutal murder of journalist Musa Anter, and stresses that it would be further damaging to Turkey’s press freedom climate if the statute of limitations were to run out in this case
Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 15.09.2022 Northern Ireland: conviction for possession of gun used to kill Lyra McKee highlights lingering impunity for her murder RSF welcomes the development, but emphasises the urgent need for justice for the killing itself. Delayed justice for McKee will only worsen the climate of impunity for violence against journalists in Northern Ireland.
Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaNews 09.09.2022 RSF asks French regulator to order Eutelsat to stop carrying Russian war propaganda Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has asked France’s broadcasting regulator, ARCOM, to order French TV satellite operator Eutelsat to stop carrying three Russian TV channels that are spearheads of the Kremlin’s war propaganda.
Legal framework and justice systemTechnological censorship and surveillanceNews 18.07.2022 Pegasus judicial proceedings in France offer only possibility of justice A year after the Pegasus Project revealed that at least 200 journalists had been targeted by NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware, the judicial investigation launched in France in response to criminal complaints filed by RSF offers the only possibility of justice.
Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaInternational laws and governanceDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 15.07.2022 RSF tools could help resolve conflict between India and Twitter For several months, Twitter and the Indian government have been engaged in a tussle involving two misconceptions about the online flow of information that ended up in court last week.
International laws and governanceViolence against journalistsAdvocacy 01.06.2022 Call for ICC investigation into Indian reporter’s murder by Taliban Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the International Criminal Court to investigate the death of Danish Siddiqui, an Indian photojournalist who was tortured and killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan in July 2021.
Legal framework and justice systemInternational laws and governanceViolence against journalistsNews 27.05.2022 Kremlin war of aggression in Ukraine is also war on information RSF has registered more than 50 attacks against journalists and media that qualify as war crimes and show an all-out war on news and information. RSF has just filed a fifth complaint with the ICC and with Ukraine's prosecutor general.
Legal framework and justice systemDisinformation and propagandaIndependence and pluralismNews 13.05.2022 Viktor Orbán’s regime continues to crush media pluralism in Hungary Tilos Rádió, an independent, Budapest-based community radio station, is about to be taken off the air following a sanction by the Hungary’s Media Council.