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The survey, published on 1 February, reports on press freedom in 98 countries and includes the main violations of journalists’ rights in 2006 and regional aspects of media and Internet freedom.

The President of the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy (TFD), Dr. Wen-Cheng Lin, today formally announced the results of the 2006 Asia Democracy & Human Rights Award. This year’s recipient, the first ever, is the Paris-based organization Reporters sans Frontières (RSF or Reporters without Borders), wh...

As Senegal prepares to hold presidential elections in February 2007, ARTICLE 19 has issued a report expressing concern about the state of freedom of expression in the West African country. "We are concerned by the resistance of the Senegalese government to adopt legislation that conforms with intern...

APA - Conakry (Guinea) The Guinean government has decided to ban "any export and re-export of farm produce which are part of the people’s staple food" for 12 months.

Reporters Without Borders today condemned the Ethiopian supreme court’s decision on 26 January to reject an appeal by journalist Abraham Reta of the privately-owned weekly Addis Admas and send him back to prison to complete the one-year sentence he received in May 2006 for allegedly libelling three ...

APA - Conakry, (Guinea) Dr. Ibrahima Fofana, the secretary general of one of Guinea’s leading trade unions that launched a nationwide strike since 18 days, said the action has been suspended to implement the agreements reached with the embattled president Lansana Conte.

Reporters Without Borders today called on the authorities to withdraw their prosecution against journalist Claude Dassé of the privately-owned Soir Info daily, who was held for five days at Abidjan investigative police headquarters on a contempt of court charge concerning the state prosecutor.
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