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Journalist Security Blog | Syria

Don't get your sources in Syria killed

By Eva Galperin/CPJ Guest Blogger

Because foreign journalists have been virtually banned from Syria during the uprising against Bashar al-Assad's regime, news coverage has relied heavily on citizen journalists and international reporters working with sources inside the country. Syrians who communicate with foreign news media run the risk of being threatened, detained, tortured, or even killed.

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May 21, 2012 11:28 AM ET | | Comments (0)
Tags: Bashar al-Assad, Blogger, Hacked, Internet, Kardokh, Legal Action, Mohammed Abdel Mawla al-Hariri, Satellite Phones, Sean McAllister, Surveillance
Blog | UK

UK set for historic libel reform

By Borja Bergareche/CPJ Europe Consultant

New libel legislation proposed by the British government has been met with general approval by reform campaigners, who will now train their sights on further strengthening some aspects of the bill during the parliamentary process.

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May 17, 2012 3:20 PM ET | | Comments (0)
Tags: House of Commons, House of Lords, Legal Action, Libel, Libel Tourism
Blog | Kyrgyzstan, USA, Uzbekistan

CPJ calls for release of jailed reporters in Central Asia

World leaders must hold Central Asian regimes responsible for denying global access to information by throwing critical reporters behind bars, CPJ Eurasia researcher Muzaffar Suleymanov told the U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe  at a briefing Tuesday on political prisoners in Central Asia.

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May 15, 2012 1:30 PM ET | | Comments (0)
Tags: Azimjon Askarov, Dilmurod Saiid, Erk, Imprisoned, Muhammad Bekjanov, Salidzhon Abdurakhmanov, U.S. Helsinki Commission, Yusuf Ruzimuradov
Alerts | Syria, Turkey

Syria detains journalists, releases others

New York, May 14, 2012--The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes Syria's release of several journalists and press freedom activists over the weekend, but condemns the continued detention of at least nine journalists--and likely several more--including two journalists arrested without charge in the past month.

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May 14, 2012 5:49 PM ET |
Tags: Adem Özköse, Ali Mahmoud Othman, Ayham Ghazzoul, Bassam al-Ahmad, Gercek Hayat, Hamit Coşkun, Hanadi ZahloutSanaa Zitani, Hussein Ghrer, Imprisoned, Joan Farso, Mary Iskander Issa, Mayadah al-Khalil, Mazen Darwish, Milat, Razan Ghazzawi, Salameh Kaileh, Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression, Yara Badr

Should J-School grads just get up and go overseas?

Greek far-right party casts shadow on Europe press freedom

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Journalist Security Blog | Syria

Don't get your sources in Syria killed

By Eva Galperin/CPJ Guest Blogger

Because foreign journalists have been virtually banned from Syria during the uprising against Bashar al-Assad's regime, news coverage has relied heavily on citizen journalists and international reporters working with sources inside the country. Syrians who communicate with foreign news media run the risk of being threatened, detained, tortured, or even killed.

Continue reading »
May 21, 2012 11:28 AM ET | | Comments (0)
Tags: Bashar al-Assad, Blogger, Hacked, Internet, Kardokh, Legal Action, Mohammed Abdel Mawla al-Hariri, Satellite Phones, Sean McAllister, Surveillance
Alerts | Bahrain

Bahrain arrests critical journalist

New York, May 17, 2012--A journalist who criticized Bahrain's proposed union with Saudi Arabia was seized from his home near Manama on Wednesday and his whereabouts are unknown. The Committee to Protect Journalists called today for his immediate release.

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May 17, 2012 6:07 PM ET |
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