Murdered Bulgarian journalist Bobi Tsankov embraced life in the underworld.
Beth Kampschror reports
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Sri Lanka: After Lasantha
Lal Wickrematunge’s brother, Lasantha, was murdered one year ago. Here, he assesses the ongoing cost of the war in
Sri Lanka
China: Film-maker jailed for six years
Film-maker Dhondup Wangchen has been jailed for six years in China for making a documentary which featured the unvarnished political views of Tibetans. In his film, Leaving Fear Behind, Wangchen interviewed 108 ordinary Tibetans giving them the...
Yemen: government seizes editors
Yemeni security forces yesterday arrested Hisham Bushraheel, editor of the independent daily Al-Ayyam, along with his son Hani in the souther city of Aden. Acting on the orders of the prosecutor’s office, security forces entered the newspaper’s...
Berlusconi targets the blogosphere
Silvio Berlusconi’s government is exploiting the violent attack against him in order to restrict internet freedom. Giulio D’Eramo reports
WordPress removes blog after libel allegation
Popular west of England site The Bristol Blogger was temporarily removed by blogging platform Wordpress after it received a complaint from former University of the West of England vice-chancellor Howard newby. In a statement given to local radio...
Azerbaijan: editor charged
Imprisoned newspaper editor Eynulla Fatullayev has been charged with drugs offences after Azerbaijani authorities claim to have found heroin in his cell. After brief court session it has been ruled that he should stand under the new charge. This...
French journalists held by insurgents in Afghanistan
Two French journalists who went missing in Afghanistan have been seized by insurgents, according to television station France 3. Taliban militia have denied that they hold the missing journalists who work for the France 3 station or their three...
China: 5000 arrested for internet pornography
China arrested more than 5000 people in a crackdown on internet pornography in 2009, officials said yesterday vowing tougher online policing in the new year as a key element of "state security". Officials did not say how many people had...
Keep up demand for libel reform
Jack Straw has noticed the clamour for change. Reform of our unfair defamation laws must now become a manifesto pledge, says Padraig Reidy