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1 June 2010
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Israeli forces detain journalists aboard humanitarian flotilla

Israeli forces detain journalists aboard humanitarian flotilla

Israeli forces arrested 20 journalists aboard the humanitarian flotilla on Monday; three have since been released, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). “We condemn the arrests of these journalists, who were on the boats reporting an unfolding news event,” said CPJ Middle East and North Africa Programme Coordinator Mohamed Abdel Dayem. “Israel must give a full accounting of all...

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31 May 2010
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Israeli military prevents media from covering assault on humanitarian flotilla

Israeli military prevents media from covering assault on humanitarian flotilla

Censorship attempts that accompanied Monday's deadly assault by Israel on a flotilla that was carrying humanitarian aid, 750 pro-Palestinian activists and several journalists to the Gaza Strip, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). “We deplore this assault, which left a heavy toll of dead and wounded,” Paris-based RSF said. “The journalists who were on the flotilla to cover the...

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26 May 2010

Israeli soldiers continue to attack Palestinian journalists in the West Bank

Three Palestinian journalists have been physically attacked by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank in the past 10 days while a Palestinian journalist and an Israeli journalist have been arrested, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). “The incidents are increasing,” Paris-based RSF said. “More than 30 journalists have been physically attacked and injured by members of the Israel Defence...

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14 May 2010

Three journalists shot and wounded in Thai demonstrations

The security situation for reporters has been deteriorating in Thailand as government forces and anti-government protesters exchange fire in the national capital. Three journalists were shot and injured on Friday when security forces and protesters exchanged fire that resulted in at least seven deaths and more than 100 injuries, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has reported. Three...

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27 April 2010

Police beat reporter on Srinagar street

Indian policemen on Monday gave Gowhar Bhat, a reporter for the Greater Kashmir daily, a beating on a street in Srinagar, the capital of the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Led by Sub-Inspector Javaid Ahmad of the Kothibagh district police station, the policemen attacked Bhat while he was covering a People’s Democratic Party demonstration. “I...

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27 April 2010

Independent editor brutally beaten in Russia

Russian journalist Arkady Lander, editor-in-chief of independent newspaper Mestnaya (Local) has been brutally attacked in the southern city of Sochi, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Two unidentified men attacked Lander at his apartment as he returned from a grocery store at around 3 p.m. on Monday, the independent Caucasus region news website Kavkazsky Uzel reported...

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26 April 2010

Tunisian journalist beaten by police

Tunisian journalist Zuhair Makhlouf, contributor to Tunisian news website Assabil Online, was recently assaulted, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). In a telephone interview, Makhlouf told New York-based CPJ that eight plainclothes police officers arrived at his home at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday and informed him that he was under arrest. Makhlouf said he asked them to show him an...

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21 April 2010

Iraq: Wave of media freedom violations since last month’s parliamentary elections

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has expressed concern over the continuing wave of press freedom violations in Iraq, and reiterated its appeal to the Iraqi parliament to pass a law protecting journalists. “Many journalists and media have been the target of physical attacks or lawsuits since the March 7 parliamentary elections,” Paris-based RSF said. “The threats come from both the security forces...

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20 April 2010

Journalists assaulted covering Iraqi Kurdistan protests

Anti-riot police assaulted journalists covering two different protests in Sulaimaniya in Iraqi Kurdistan on Saturday and Tuesday, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Several journalists told the New York-based CPJ on Tuesday that police prevented them on Saturday from covering clashes between security forces and students who had taken to the streets to protest the Ministry of...

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15 April 2010

Ukraine: Disturbing deterioration in press freedom situation since new president took over

There has been an alarming deterioration in the press freedom situation in Ukraine since the two-round presidential election on January 17 and February 7, which was won by Viktor Yanukovych, according to Reporters sans Frontières (RSF). Despite the persistence of self-censorship, Ukraine had risen significantly in the RSF press freedom index in recent years, but the past three months have seen a...

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