On 8 February Yu Huafeng, former head of Guangzhou-based newspaper Nanfang Dushi Bao, was released after four years in jail. Convicted in May 2004 on charges of corruption, he was released following pressure and campaigns led by both international...
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Kenyan government lifts ban, maintains pressure
The Kenyan government has lifted its month-long ban on live broadcasting one day prior to the hearing of a lawsuit that challenged its legal basis. The ban had been imposed to curb live political reporting after the hotly contested election of...

Free Kambaksh – London protest
Since October 2007, Sayed Parvez Kambaksh, a 23-year old Afghan journalist, has been in prison in Balkh province, Northern Afghanistan and sentenced to execution for blasphemy by a local Sharia court in Mazar-e-Sharif. His 'crime' was distributing...
Editor arrested for ‘gay’ photo
Mansour Dieng, editor of Senegalese magazine Icone, was arrested yesterday, 4 February, after publishing photographs of an alleged gay marriage. Five other men who featured in the pictures were also detained. Homosexuality is illegal in Senegal.
Britain: Two charged with inciting terror
On 31 January, Amjad Mahmood, 29, and Shella Roma, 27, of Greater Manchester, were charged under the Terrorism Act 2006 for distributing material encouraging acts of terrorism. Both have been released on bail and will appear at Westminster...
Germany: atheist book faces ban
The German family ministry is pushing for the ban of children’s book How Do I get To God, Asked The Small Piglet. The ministry has written to the federal department responsible for reviewing children's literature, saying “the book ridicules three...
Switzerland: reporters arrested
On 26 January, police arrested two journalists in Basel. Both reporters were detained for several hours. They had been covering a peaceful demonstration against the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. On 19 January, a journalist from the weekly...
US: newspaper publisher threatened
Paul Cobb, publisher of the Oakland Post newspaper, has been placed under police protection after being told a contract has been put out for his murder. The editor of the Oakland Post, Chauncey Bailey, was assassinated in August of last year.

Iran: leading women’s magazine shut down
Iran’s Commission for Press Authorisation and Surveillance has suspended feminist monthly Zanan (Women) for “publishing information detrimental to society’s psychological tranquillity”. Hengameh Golestan reports Zanan has been published regularly...
Slovakian bill threatens media freedom
A bill submitted to parliament by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in late 2007 is garnering criticism for curbing press freedom. Slovakia’s opposition parties have threatened to block ratification of the EU’s new Lisbon Treaty in resistance to...