Sachini Kavindya

Will Poland be the only EU country to jail a journalist for doing their job?

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Gdansk prosecutor’s office to abandon its proceedings against Gazeta Wyborcza reporter Katarzyna Włodkowska, who is facing a possible 30-day prison sentence for refusing to reveal her source for a story about the assassination of Gdansk’s mayor in 2019. Włodkowska was just doing her job, RSF says. So far, Katarzyna […]

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Chinese journalist, Palestinian journalist and Pegasus Project receive 2021 RSF Press Freedom Awards

The 2021 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Press Freedom Awards, announced today, have been given to the Chinese journalist Zhang Zhan in the courage category, the Palestinian journalist Majdoleen Hassona in the independence category and the Pegasus Project in the impact category. RSF’s press freedom prizes are awarded every year to journalists or media that have

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Freed after 8 years in prison, Iranian journalist must now spend 2 years in internal exile

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the Iranian judicial system’s unrelenting persecution of Soheil Arabi, an award-winning journalist who was released from prison yesterday after being detained for nearly eight years but who must now serve two years of internal exile in a remote southern city. Awarded the RSF Press Freedom Prize in the citizen-journalist category in

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Yemeni journalist in Saudi Arabia gets 15 years for apostasy

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the immediate release of Ali Aboluhom, a Yemeni journalist based in Saudi Arabia who has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for tweets that, according to the Saudi authorities, constituted apostasy. Aboluhom has been detained since 23 August and was sentenced on 26 October. Based in Saudi Arabia since 2015,

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Danny Fenster’s release highlights Myanmar junta’s despicable behaviour

Following US journalist Danny Fenster’s return to the United States after six months in a jail in Myanmar, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has retraced the week of events that led to his release – a week in which Myanmar’s generals used him as a bargaining chip in the most contemptible manner. “You become worried that

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Finland: Three journalists prosecuted for ‘disclosing state secrets’

2021-11-16. The journalists working for Helsingin Sanomat, Finland’s leading daily newspaper, were charged over an article about an intelligence facility. The Finnish Deputy Prosecutor General has charged three journalists working for Helsingin Sanomat with disclosing and attempting to disclose state secrets. The prosecution follows a four-year investigation, provoked by a December 2017 article that examined the activities

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Owner who fired all journalists should sell Kyiv Post, RSF says

Influential Ukrainian journalists are worried about the future of free speech in their country after the real estate developer who owns the Kyiv Post, Ukraine’s leading English-language newspaper, fired all of its staff. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is concerned that pressure was put on the newspaper over reporting critical of the government and urges the

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Online hate speech rose 20% during pandemic: ‘We’ve normalised it’

Online hate speech in the UK and US has risen by 20% since the start of the pandemic, according to a new report. Youth charity Ditch the Label commissioned the study, which analysed 263 million conversations in the UK and US, between 2019 and mid-2021. It found 50.1 million discussions about, or examples of, racist

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Freelance reporter murdered for investigating illegal clinics in northeastern India

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is appalled by the murder of a journalist in Bihar state, in northeastern Indian, whose burned body was found at a roadside three days after he went missing while investigating illegal clinics. Those behind this shocking crime must be identified and brought to justice, RSF says. The charred body of Budhinath Jha,

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Sri Lanka Press Institute Annual General Meeting 2021

The Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) held its 18th Annual General Meeting last Wednesday (10th) virtually on the Zoom web conferencing platform. The meeting was attended by representatives of its constituent partners, the Newspaper Society of Sri Lanka (NSSL), The Editors’ Guild of Sri Lanka (TEGOSL), the Free Media Movement (FMM), the Sri Lanka Working

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