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Ukraine: President vows to protect free speech

President Viktor Yanukovych has said he will support journalists' right to free expression.  Yanukovych was responding a police attack on journalists at the Ekspres newspaper in the town of Lviv last week. This was the fourth such attack since...

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Facebook deletes Wikileaks fan page

On 20 April, Wikileaks tweeted claiming that their Facebook fan page was deleted by Facebook for violation of the Terms of Service. According to Wikileaks,the page had been disabled because it "promotes illegal acts". A Facebook spokeswoman said...

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Iran’s reformist movement hit again

Two political parties were suspended, a newspaper banned and three political figures sentenced to prison by the Iranian authorities on Monday. According to the official IRNA news agency, the Mujahedeen of the Islamic Revolution, the reformist group...

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Indonesian blasphemy law overruled

Human rights groups have criticised the Indonesian constitutional court's decision to uphold a controversial 45 year-old blasphemy law yesterday. The Wahid Institute, the first group to lobby for a review of the law, and many other human rights...

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US approves anti-filtering software for Iran

The anti-internet filtering software, Haystack, received the necessary export license from the US government last week to sell their product to Iran in an effort to help Iranian citizens gain free speech. Inspired by the internet restrictions...

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Bahrain bans sharing news on BlackBerrys

The Bahrain Ministry of Information and Culture announced a ban on sharing local news with BlackBerry mobile devices last week. A ministry official, Abdullah Yateem, said the ban was to prevent the “chaos and confusion caused by such news among the...

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Philippines to stop “culture of impunity”

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has called for all presidential candidates standing in the Filipino general election in May to make pledges protecting journalists and to overturn the “country’s culture of impunity”. This move...

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CIA destruction of video tapes documented

Internal CIA e-mails show the former agency head, Porter Goss, approved a decision by one of his top aides to destroy 92 videotapes documenting the brutal interrogation of two detainees. The emails were released in a document by the American Civil...

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