A draft has been passed on its first reading by the Iranian parliament which proposes to apply the death penalty to bloggers and website editors who ‘promote corruption, prostitution or apostasy’. According to article 3 of the bill, judges will be...
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Mongolia: reporters attacked
Photographer B Byamba Ochir, national radio and TV broadcaster H Erdenebulgan, a Japanese journalist for Fuji TV and a European photographer were hurt by demonstrators in violent protests following the 29 June legislative elections. Only state TV...

Who killed Hrant Dink?
As the murder trial continues this week in Turkey, the investigation remains far from complete. Jo Glanville spoke to Dink family lawyer Fethiye Çetin about the case The sixth hearing in the Hrant Dink murder trial takes place in Istanbul today. It...
Philippines: journalist slain
Members of the Sison family, all reporters for Regional Bulletin, were attacked by gunmen on motorcycle on 1 July in Sariaya, about 60 miles (97 kilometres) south east of Manila. Robert ‘Bert’ Sison, who reported crimes and stories critical of...
51 journalists taken ‘into custody’ by Indian police
Fifty-one Indian journalists who were travelling to cover chief minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Rajasekhara Reddy visit to the Vaddera community were instead taken to the Tiruchanoor police station, in Tirupati, and kept there for three hours on...

Balibo Five still haunt Indonesia
A forthcoming film about slain Australian journalists is causing a stir in Jakarta, writes David Jardine The announcement of the coming production of a film about the Balibo Five, the Western journalists allegedly executed by the Indonesian...
Malik ordered to hand over materials
Journalist Shiv Malik was today ordered to must give police all tapes of conversations with alleged jihadist Hassan Butt, with whom he had been writing a book. Justice Dyson also ruled that Malik must hand over copies of his notebooks within seven...
Zimbabwe: attacks on journalists intensify
Journalists still working for independent newspapers in Zimbabwe have told The UN Integrated Regional Networks (IRIN) that in the past two weeks there has been a noticeable increase in attacks on journalists and their families. There have been...

Turkey: 301 strikes again
A publisher has been sentenced to five months in prison for ‘insulting the Turkish Republic’. Index on Censorship reports A Turkish publisher has become the latest victim of the notorious article 301, which makes it a crime to ‘insult the Turkish...
Four charged in Politkovskaya investigation
Russian investigators have charged four people in connection with the murder of Novaya Gazeta reporter Anna Politkovskaya. Politkovskaya's Novaya Gazeta colleagues say they remain sceptical that the investigation will discover who ordered the...