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Media coverage of corruption case censored for fear of criticism
Published on 15 March 2010Read
15 days in jail for criticising government policy
Published on 11 February 2010Read
Court ruling poses threat to online free expression
Published on 16 January 2010 Read
Government closes Amman bureaux of two Iranian satellite TV stations
Published on 6 July 2009 Read
Court acquits well-known columnist of defaming Parliament
Published on 29 April 2009 Read
Newspaper editor freed on bail after being held for five days by state security court
Published on 3 November 2008 Read
Ex-legislator gets two years in prison for online criticism of government corruption
Published on 11 October 2007 Read
Jailed cyber-dissident allowed to receive visit from son
Published on 16 August 2007 Read
Algeria - 19 March 2010
Does blocking of independent radio station’s website herald start of Internet censorship by Algeria?
Iran - 19 March 2010
Press freedom violations recounted in real time (from 1st January 2010)
Iran - 17 March 2010
Blogger’s death in detention still unexplained one year later
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