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Targeted suicide bombing kills leading Somali journalist, badly injures another

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is appalled by the targeted suicide bomb attack that killed a senior journalist and badly injured another in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on 20 November. The attack has been claimed by Al-Shabaab. Radio Mogadishu director Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled and Sharmarke Mohamed Warsame, the director of Somali National Television (SNTV), were travelling together in a car when […]

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The trials of Jamal Khashoggi and Musa Anter murder cases continue in Turkey: Challenge of providing justice

On the eve of further hearings in the murder trials of Saudi columnist Jamal Khashoggi and Kurdish intellectual Musa Anter, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Turkish authorities to bring to justice all those who were involved in the murders of these journalists as perpetrators, planners or instigators and to take immediate steps to

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Facebook gives users ‘more control’ over news feed

Facebook says it is introducing new features to give people more control over what appears in their news feeds. The social network has been under intense scrutiny in recent years for how its algorithms promote content. Now, it says it is testing controls to “adjust people’s ranking preferences” and customise the feed. That includes, for

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Iran’s Narges Mohammadi, voice of regime victims, imprisoned again

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns Iranian journalist and human rights defender Narges Mohammadi’s violent arrest during an event near Tehran on 16 November to commemorate the more than 1,000 victims of a bloody crackdown on protests in November 2019. Well known for both her articles and her actions in defence of human rights in Iran, Mohammadi is

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Facebook tells LA police to stop spying on users with fake accounts

Facebook has written to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), demanding that it stop setting up fake profiles to conduct surveillance on users. This comes after the Guardian revealed that the US police department had been working with a tech firm, analysing user data to help solve crimes. Facebook expressly prohibits the creation and use of fake

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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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