Tuesday, December 27, 2011

RFE/RL Journalists in Trouble

Ukraine -- Exhibition "Stop Censorship", Kyiv, June 15, 2011

The Record: 2011

RFE/RL documents 19 cases this year in which its reporters, video journalists, photographers and sources were threatened, beaten, detained and imprisoned as a direct result of their work. More


Azerbaijan

Seize and Censor

A correspondent for RFE/RL's Azerbaijani service, who was covering a street protest in front of Baku's presidential offices, was detained by security guards and told to erase her film. More

Rafig Tagi

Video Slain Azerbaijani Writer Is Buried

Azerbaijani writer and journalist Rafiq Tagi, who died four days after being stabbed in a late-night attack in Baku, has been laid to rest. More

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev

Amnesty Cites Lack Of Azeri Freedoms

In a new report, Amnesty International is urging the international community not to forget about human rights violations in Azerbaijan. More


Russia

Russia -- People take part in a demonstration protesting attacks against journalists in Moscow, 11Nov2010

Who Attacked Oleg Kashin?

One year after well-known journalist Oleg Kashin was brutally attacked on a central Moscow street, none of Kashin's assailants have been arrested, those who commissioned the crime remain unknown and the investigation has stalled. More

Vote Coverage Sparks 'Kommersant' Firings

Kremlin-friendly oligarch Alisher Usmanov has fired two senior managers of the respected Kommersant publishing group over one of its publications' coverage of alleged violations during the recent Duma elections. More

WATCH: Killed journalist buried in Daghestan

Video Journalist Killed In Russia's Caucasus

A gunman has shot dead a prominent journalist in Daghestan, the latest murder of a leading public figure in the troubled Russian Caucasus region. More


Journalists from Rouzegar, a reformist Tehran daily, sat in their editorial offices in September after receiving word of a two-month ban on their reporting.

A Guerrilla Newsman In Exile

Journalist Reza Veisi lived under the strain of severe psychological pressure as well as direct intimidation from government authorities before joining RFE/RL’s Persian-language service, Radio Farda, in early 2010. More


Resources

Article 19 and International Media Support - No Justice for Journalists in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia

This report, issued upon the 10th anniversary of the murder of Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze, looks at the emergence of a climate of impunity and the chilling of freedom of expression in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
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Committee to Protect Journalists - Attacks on the Press 2010

This annual survey shows that intimidation is the tool of choice by governments and groups that seek to control information. Scaring journalists works, and it's the local correspondents who bear the brunt of the threat.
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Freedom House - Freedom in the World 2011

Freedom House's annual survey of global rights and liberties finds that 2010 was the 5th consecutive year in which global freedom suffered a decline, and highlights the truculence of the world's most authoritarian regimes.
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Human Rights Watch - World Report 2011

HRW's 21st annual report surveys human rights conditions in over 90 countries. The authors claim that, with increasing frequency, governments that might exert pressure for human rights improvement are accepting the rationalizations and subterfuges of repressive governments, favoring private “dialogue” and “cooperation” over more hard-nosed approaches.
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Human Rights Watch - Hungary's Media Law

HRW calls Hungary's newly enacted media law 'problematic' in a recent statement and warns that the country is moving in the wrong direction with regard to EU principles and values.
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Committee to Protect Journalists - 2010 Prison Census

In its annual census of imprisoned journalists, CPJ named Iran and China the 'world's worst jailers of the press,' each responsible for the imprisonment of 34 journalists in a year that was the worst on record since 1996. Uzbekistan is also cited for jailing journalists. CPJ identified 145 reporters, editors, and photojournalists behind bars on December 1, 2010.
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Dangerous Assignments

Egypt -- A protester shows a spent bullet casing during a demonstration onTahrir Square in Cairo, 19Dec2011

Survey Says Pakistan is Deadliest

An annual survey of journalists' fatalities finds Pakistan the deadliest country for a second year, while documenting the ultimate toll taken on many who photographed, tracked, reported on and blogged about the Arab Spring. More

Uzbekistan

Steve Swerdlow of Human Rights Watch discusses the findings of a new report on torture in Uzbekistan with RFE/RL journalists in Prague.

Uzbekistan's Rights Record: 'Atrocious On Every Level'

Human Rights Watch investigator Steve Swerdlow visits RFE/RL headquarters to discuss his findings on the pervasiveness of torture in Uzbekistan. More

Ukraine

Former Ukraine President Leonid Kuchma

Ukraine Drops Case Against Kuchma

A district court in Kyiv has dismissed charges against former President Leonid Kuchma in connection with the 2000 killing of investigative journalist Heorhiy Gongadze. T More

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This page is about the threats and obstacles independent journalists face - our RFE/RL colleagues and other journalists in our broadcast region - to give and get the news. We focus on individual cases and broader developments that signify the high price of reporting in places where the media is unfree.

 

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