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Tag: Freedom of the Press

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Zhang Zhan, Chinese Citizen Journalist, Is Ailing From Hunger Strike

August 25, 2021August 25, 2021Amy Chang Chien and Austin RamzyComments Off on Zhang Zhan, Chinese Citizen Journalist, Is Ailing From Hunger Strike

Zhang Zhan was sentenced to four years for videos about failures in handling the virus. She now weighs less than 90 pounds, her former lawyer says.

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Poland’s Government Wins Vote on Media Bill, Despite Losing Majority

August 11, 2021Steven Erlanger and Monika PronczukComments Off on Poland’s Government Wins Vote on Media Bill, Despite Losing Majority

The bill, which would ban non-European companies from controlling Polish broadcasters, was narrowly approved in a chaotic session in a win for the right-wing government.

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Tunisia’s President Holds Forth on Freedoms After Seizing Power

August 1, 2021August 1, 2021VIVIAN YEEComments Off on Tunisia’s President Holds Forth on Freedoms After Seizing Power

“‘Why do you think that, at 67, I would start a career as a dictator?’” President Kais Saied said in a meeting with The New York Times, quoting Charles de Gaulle. He vowed to preserve hard-fought rights.

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Kurt Westergaard, 86, Dies; His Muhammad Cartoon Sparked Outrage

July 19, 2021July 20, 2021SAM ROBERTSComments Off on Kurt Westergaard, 86, Dies; His Muhammad Cartoon Sparked Outrage

A caricature that many Muslims considered blasphemous prompted a debate over free speech and a massacre at the offices of a Paris magazine.

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Journalist’s Monthslong Hunger Strike Points to Perils of Reporting in Morocco

July 3, 2021July 3, 2021Nicholas Casey and Aida AlamiComments Off on Journalist’s Monthslong Hunger Strike Points to Perils of Reporting in Morocco

Soulaimane Raissouni, who has been held without trial for over a year, is more than 80 days into a hunger strike.

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Hong Kong’s Security Law: One Year Later, a City Remade

June 29, 2021June 29, 2021Vivian Wang, Alexandra Stevenson and Lam Yik FeiComments Off on Hong Kong’s Security Law: One Year Later, a City Remade

Neighbors are urged to report on one another. Children are taught to look for traitors. Officials are pressed to pledge their loyalty.

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Hong Kong Readers Scramble to Preserve Apple Daily’s Legacy

June 24, 2021June 24, 2021Austin Ramzy and Tiffany MayComments Off on Hong Kong Readers Scramble to Preserve Apple Daily’s Legacy

Apple Daily, a pro-democracy news outlet, is the biggest casualty yet in Beijing’s campaign against Hong Kong’s once freewheeling news media. Its million-copy final edition sold fast.

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How Press Freedom Is Being Eroded in Hong Kong

June 23, 2021June 23, 2021JENNIFER JETTComments Off on How Press Freedom Is Being Eroded in Hong Kong

The forced closure of the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper is the latest worrisome sign for journalists in the Chinese territory.

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‘Forbidden Fruit’: Apple Daily, Pro-Democracy Newspaper in Hong Kong, Is Forced to Close

June 23, 2021June 23, 2021Austin Ramzy and Tiffany MayComments Off on ‘Forbidden Fruit’: Apple Daily, Pro-Democracy Newspaper in Hong Kong, Is Forced to Close

The police also arrested an editorial writer as part of an expanding national security investigation into the newspaper that has raised concerns about free speech.

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Nicaragua Denies Entry to New York Times Journalist Amid Escalating Crisis

June 17, 2021June 17, 2021Oscar LopezComments Off on Nicaragua Denies Entry to New York Times Journalist Amid Escalating Crisis

The refusal to admit the reporter comes amid a nationwide crackdown on journalists, opposition politicians and civil society groups.

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