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Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 01.02.2024 Three years in power, three years of ruthless repression: Myanmar junta steps up terror against journalists Trois ans après son putsch, la junte birmane intensifie sa répression impitoyable contre les journalistes. L’armée a tué sommairement quatre journalistes, et plus de 150 professionnels de l’information ont été enfermés. Independence and pluralismModels and good practicesMedia sustainabilityNews 23.01.2024 RSF holds first capacity-building seminar for Hong Kong journalists exiled in the UK RSF held its first Hundreds of journalists have left Hong Kong since the adoption of the national security law in 2020, many of whom are now based in London. The seminar organised by RSF, which included training events for around twenty journalists. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 12.01.2024 Myanmar: documentary filmmaker sentenced to life imprisonment, symbol of the junta's unbridled repression of the right to information RSF calls for the release of Myanmar former journalist and documentary filmmaker Shin Daewe, who was recently sentenced to life in prison, the harshest term given to a journalist in since the military junta regained by force its power almost three years. Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 10.01.2024 RSF calls for emergency UN Security Council meeting on Israeli violations of Resolution 2222 on protecting journalists Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges the United Nations Security Council to enforce its Resolution 2222 (2015) on the protection of journalists. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 09.01.2024 China: investigative journalist Shangguan Yunkai sentenced to 15 years in prison on trumped-up charges RSF condemns the sentencing of Shangguan Yunkai to 15 years in prison on trumped-up charges. Violence against journalistsNews 08.01.2024 RSF secures inclusion of crimes against journalists in ICC investigation into Palestine Following the two last complaints filed by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) with the International Criminal Court (ICC), the office of prosecutor Karim Khan has assured the organisation that crimes against journalists are included in its investigation. Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 03.01.2024 Gui Minhai, the Swedish publisher deprived of his freedom for 3,000 days Abducted by Chinese authorities in Thailand in October 2015, this week, 3 January, marks 3,000 days since Swedish publisher and writer Gui Minhai lost his freedom. Independence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityNews 26.12.2023 RSF’s response to the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate allegations about the annual round-up for killed journalists In response to serious accusations about the number of Palestinians journalists killed reported in its 2023 annual round-up, RSF points out that its figures relate to journalists killed in the course of their work or because of their work. Pagination Précédent Précédent First page 1 … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Page 19 Next Next Subjects All subjects Actions RSF Legal framework and justice system Technological censorship and surveillance Disinformation and propaganda Arbitrary detention and proceedings International laws and governance Digital space and democracy Independence and pluralism Models and good practices Media sustainability Violence against journalists
Disinformation and propagandaViolence against journalistsNews 07.02.2024 "Invitation to tea": Chinese regime's Orwellian threat to journalists Just a few days before the Lunar New Year holidays, Beijing strives to intimidate the public with "invitation to drink tea", a common practice of summoning individuals and threatening them with criminal prosecution.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsViolence against journalistsNews 01.02.2024 Three years in power, three years of ruthless repression: Myanmar junta steps up terror against journalists Trois ans après son putsch, la junte birmane intensifie sa répression impitoyable contre les journalistes. L’armée a tué sommairement quatre journalistes, et plus de 150 professionnels de l’information ont été enfermés.
Independence and pluralismModels and good practicesMedia sustainabilityNews 23.01.2024 RSF holds first capacity-building seminar for Hong Kong journalists exiled in the UK RSF held its first Hundreds of journalists have left Hong Kong since the adoption of the national security law in 2020, many of whom are now based in London. The seminar organised by RSF, which included training events for around twenty journalists.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 12.01.2024 Myanmar: documentary filmmaker sentenced to life imprisonment, symbol of the junta's unbridled repression of the right to information RSF calls for the release of Myanmar former journalist and documentary filmmaker Shin Daewe, who was recently sentenced to life in prison, the harshest term given to a journalist in since the military junta regained by force its power almost three years.
Legal framework and justice systemViolence against journalistsNews 10.01.2024 RSF calls for emergency UN Security Council meeting on Israeli violations of Resolution 2222 on protecting journalists Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges the United Nations Security Council to enforce its Resolution 2222 (2015) on the protection of journalists.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 09.01.2024 China: investigative journalist Shangguan Yunkai sentenced to 15 years in prison on trumped-up charges RSF condemns the sentencing of Shangguan Yunkai to 15 years in prison on trumped-up charges.
Violence against journalistsNews 08.01.2024 RSF secures inclusion of crimes against journalists in ICC investigation into Palestine Following the two last complaints filed by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) with the International Criminal Court (ICC), the office of prosecutor Karim Khan has assured the organisation that crimes against journalists are included in its investigation.
Arbitrary detention and proceedingsNews 03.01.2024 Gui Minhai, the Swedish publisher deprived of his freedom for 3,000 days Abducted by Chinese authorities in Thailand in October 2015, this week, 3 January, marks 3,000 days since Swedish publisher and writer Gui Minhai lost his freedom.
Independence and pluralismMedia sustainabilityNews 26.12.2023 RSF’s response to the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate allegations about the annual round-up for killed journalists In response to serious accusations about the number of Palestinians journalists killed reported in its 2023 annual round-up, RSF points out that its figures relate to journalists killed in the course of their work or because of their work.