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Reporters Without Borders writes to Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Published on 6 May 2010Read
Weekly forced to stop publishing, its journalists flee abroad
Published on 4 December 2009Read
Two journalists get one-year jail terms under obsolete law
Published on 4 September 2009 Read
Leading newspaper editor beaten unconscious outside son’s school
Published on 3 November 2008 Read
Entertainment monthly’s deputy editor freed on bail
Published on 7 May 2008 Read
Three more opposition journalists freed under government pardon
Published on 20 August 2007 Read
Four journalists convicted of treason are pardoned and freed
Published on 20 July 2007 Read
Court urged to disregard prosecutor’s request for death penalty for four journalists
Published on 13 July 2007 Read
Côte d’Ivoire - 3 December 2010
Broadcasting regulator suspends local transmission of international news stations
Zimbabwe - 1 December 2010
Newspaper editor released on bail after 24 hours
Zimbabwe - 29 November 2010
Authorities reluctantly release detained newspaper reporter
Closures, ransacking and disinformation – media at heart of crisis
Mix of hope and resignation about the return of independent press
"The press is already in full election campaign": Reporters Without Borders alerts President Gbagbo
The truth about the war in “Gaza, the Black Book”
New version of Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents
Islamist militias