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A series of incidents revives concern about press freedom

Reporters Without Borders urges the Maldivian authorities and political parties to show full respect for journalists, including those working for (...)

Published on 30 July 2009 Read

Maldives

Generally good climate for presidential election marred by public TV’s bias in favour of incumbent

No constraints were placed on either the local or international media in the course of their coverage of the Maldivian president elections, but (...)

Published on 28 October 2008 Read

Maldives

Opposition website’s reporter expelled, banned for two years

Reporters Without Borders today condemned the expulsion of US journalist Phillip Wellman on 19 January and a decision to ban him from returning (...)

Published on 23 January 2007 Read

Maldives

Open letter to the Information Minister, Mohamed Nasheed

Paris, London, Lahore, Brussels, Copenhagen 4 December 2006 Dear Minister, The member organisations of the International Mission for Press (...)

Published on 5 December 2006 Read

Maldives

Government gets tough again in run-up to opposition rally

Reporters Without Borders voiced concern today about the attitude of the Maldivian authorities, who in the past few days have expelled two (...)

Published on 7 November 2006 Read

Maldives

Despite pardon, Jennifer Latheef should be cleared of terrorism charges

The members of the International Mission for Press Freedom in the Maldives today termed presidential pardon for photojournalist and opposition (...)

Published on 19 August 2006 Read

Maldives

Authorities urged not to send Abdulla "Fahal" Saeed back to prison

The South Asia Press Commission and Reporters Without Borders today appealed to interior minister Ahmed Thasmeen Ali not to send Abdulla “Fahala” (...)

Published on 3 August 2006 Read

Maldives

Minivan correspondent freed after being held more than three months

Reporters Without Borders today hailed the release on 24 July of Mohamed Yushau, a correspondent of the opposition newspaper Minivan, who had (...)

Published on 26 July 2006 Read

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