Editors of the US-based newspaper Gambia Echo have seen access to their website from within Gambia blocked by the country's government. In a letter sent to the US State Department on June 4, the imprint's editor-in-chief claims the move is part of...
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Belarus: ‘Morality officials’ censor Elton John
The Belarusian "Public Council of Morality" have attempted to tone down any suggestion of homosexuality during Elton John's imminent performance in Minsk. State officials have asked the singer's management for early Elton albums to ensure that they...
Turkey blocks access to Google sites
In addition to blocking Youtube, Turkey has now blocked access to various Google functions. The High Council for Telecommunications has revealed that since June 2010, Turkish internet service providers have been instructed to block Youtube-linked...
Turkey: Dink murder journalist cleared
Turkish journalist, Nedim Şener has been acquitted following his prosecution for alleging police negligence in his book “The Dink Murder and the Intelligence Lies” with respect to the murder of Turkish-Armenian reporter Hrant Dink. Accused of a...
Sudan: Newspaper suspends publication in censorship row
The acting editor-in-chief of Sudanese newspaper Ajras Al-Huriya, Faiz Al-Silaik, has announced that the paper will protest censorship by not publishing for one week. The Sudanese authorities introduced pre-publication censorship for two daily...
Somaliland: Journalists arrested over opposition flag
Police in Somaliland arrested three journalists and six others last Wednesday (2 June), after activists leased a house next to that of the region's president and used it to display a flag in support of the opposition Kulmiye party. Speaking from...
US soldier arrested over Wikileaks Iraq video
Federal officials have arrested an Army intelligence analyst who boasted that he had given a classified US combat video and top secret State Department records to whistleblower site Wikileaks. Brad Manning is alleged to have leaked a video...
Turkey: Journalists sentenced and fined for ‘propaganda’
Two employees of Turkey's Express periodical have been convicted of "making propaganda for a terrorist organisation". Journalist Irfan Aktan was sentenced to 15 months in prison while editorial manager Merve Erol was fined TL 16,000 (€ 8,000). The...
Detained Armenian journalist freed
A pro-opposition journalist arrested and detained on 2 June has been released. Ani Gevorgian was covering a sit-in for the daily national newspaper Haykakan Zhanamak when police clashed with protesters and arrested 17 people. Police allege she...
DRC: Police arrested over death of human rights activist
Two policemen have been arrested, and the country's most senior policeman suspended from duty, after the death of a human rights activist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. "Voice of the Voiceless" campaigner Floribert Chebeya, whose body was...