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| Mar.11 |
Sudan |
President: Darfur conflict exaggerated| Omar el-Bashir accused the international media of 'exaggerating' the situation to detract from atrocities in Iraq, the Palestinian territories, Somalia | |
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| Dec.9 |
Global |
World views on free press mixed 56% thought that freedom of the press was very important to ensure a free society
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| Nov.13 |
Somalia |
Troops shut radio station The transitional government shut down the independent Shabelle Radio network
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| May.29 |
Venezuela |
TV station accused of inciting Chavez hit| As thousands of students marched in the streets in support, Globovision denied accusations that it was inciting violence against the government | |
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| May.27 |
Venezuela |
TV station off the air Radio Caracas Television, Venezuela's most-watched television station and outlet for the political opposition, went off the air
| The government refused to renew RCTV broadcast license, which has been broadcasting for 53 years. It was replaced by a state-run station -- Tves. Police used water cannons and tear gas to break up thousands of demonstrators protesting the government's decision
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Honduras |
TV gets government order President Zelaya has ordered all the country's TV and radio stations to carry government propaganda for 2 hours a day
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| May.19 |
Venezuela |
Venezuelans rally for TV station| Tens of thousands have rallied in Caracas to protest against Chavez's plans to close a private TV station | |
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| Apr.4 |
Indonesia |
Playboy editor cleared Erwin Arnada, 42, has been acquitted of charges of publishing indecent material. The pictures could not be categorised as pornography
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| Mar.2 |
Kenya |
Armed raids on paper The government has confirmed it ordered police to raid the offices of a newspaper and its sister TV station
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| Feb.15 |
Australia |
New Abu Ghraib images broadcast| An Australian TV channel has broadcast previously unpublished images showing US abuse of prisoners | |
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| Jan.3 |
Beijing |
Activist: Beijing frees journalist An imprisoned Chinese journalist Jiang Weiping has been freed ahead of a trip to the U.S. by President Hu
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| Dec.26 |
Washington |
'Inaccuracies' in reports of interrogations U.S. officials are responding to a Washington Post article
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| Mar.15 |
Zimbabwe |
Media curbs enacted A new law curbing the activities of independent and foreign news media has been enacted by the government
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| Feb.5 |
Zimbabwe |
Freed reporter 'unbroken' Basildon Peta has said on his release from jail that the authorities have not succeeded in breaking his will
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| Jan.31 |
Zimbabwe |
Fury at media curbs Britain and the US have strongly condemned a bill passed by parliament to restrict media coverage of presidential elections
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| Dec.1 |
Zimbabwe |
Mugabe plan to restrict media Independent journalists vowed to fight the plan. Hundreds of ruling party militants marched
to support legislation
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| Nov.16 |
Zimbabwe |
Editor charges dropped Fraud charges had been thrown out against Geoff Nyarota, the editor of only independent daily newspaper
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| Aug.16 |
Zimbabwe |
Editor attacks harassment G. Nyarota, 50, editor of Zimbabwe's only independent newspaper, said his arrest was part of the ongoing harassment
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| Aug.2 |
Beijing |
China denies Powell TV deal Foreign Ministry said state-run TV told U.S. officials it would edit the interview which was broadcast before Powell left
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| Jul.30 |
USA |
U.S. protests Chinese TV edit Chinese television cut out a section of an interview with Powell about human rights and Taiwan
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