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Number of journalists and netizens in prison now tops 65
Published on 9 February 2010Read
New round of Stalinist-style trials gets under way
Published on 3 February 2010Read
Two bloggers face possible death penalty
Published on 28 January 2010 Read
Iranian regime accused of crimes against humanity
Published on 20 January 2010 Read
Three Iranian refugee journalists housed in Dijon
Published on 12 January 2010 Read
Iran is world’s biggest prison for journalists again
Published on 6 January 2010 Read
Press freedom violations recounted in real time (from 1st January 2010)
Published on 5 January 2010 Read
Press freedom violations recounted in real time (12 June 2009 - 31 Dec 2009)
Published on 31 December 2009 Read
Israel - 28 January 2010
High court quashes jail sentence against two journalists
Iraq - 26 January 2010
Security forces now biggest enemy for Iraqi journalists
Middle East & North Africa - 23 January 2010
Disturbing moves to create super-police for Arab satellite TV stations
Operation “Cast lead”: news control as a military objective
“Tunisia, the courage to inform the public”: Reporters Without Borders meets journalists living under high-level surveillance
Hundreds of journalists forced into exile in five years since start of US-led invasion of Iraq
Kareem Amer
Adel Kareem Nabil Suleiman, better known by the pen name Kareem Amer, was arrested on 6 November 2006, for articles published on his blog .
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The truth about the war in “Gaza, the Black Book”
New version of Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad