The pre- and post-election period in Turkey has seen a mass of violations meted out against media workers. Here are just five examples of how press freedom is on the wane in Turkey
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One of the truly great things about being a student used to be the exposure university life gave you to all sorts of views — absurd and
Dunja Mijatović: There is hope that justice can be served in Serbia
Around 17% of those who commit crimes against journalists face prosecution in Serbia. Believe it or not, these numbers are positive, according to the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media
Rebecca Vincent: Azerbaijan prepares for election after locking up critics
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