Floribert Chebeya, 47, the president of the human rights organisation La Voix des Sans-voix (Voice of the Voiceless) has been found dead in his car in Kinshasa. Despite a series of text messages and phone messages sent by the victim on the evening...
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Twitter bomb joker to appeal conviction
Paul Chambers is to appeal against his conviction for sending a threatening message on the social media site Twitter. The trainee accountant, 26, the tweeted "Crap! Robin Hood airport is closed. You've got a week and a bit to get your shit...
Tintin ban is tantamount to “book burning”
A court case in Belgium has heard lawyers representing Georges Remi, the cartoonist behind the children's sleuth Tintin, attack calls by critics to ban the stories as "like burning books". Bienvenu Mbutu Mondondo, a Congolese man based in Brussels,...
Uzbek radio host sentenced to six years
Uzbek poet, radio host and sports commentator Khayrullo Khamidov was sentenced to six years in prison on 28 May after being found guilty of belonging to a banned Islamic group. His lawyers plan to appeal the ruling to reduce his sentence....
South Africa: Newspaper apologises for Mohammed cartoon
Following criticism from Muslim groups, the Mail & Guardian newspaper has apologised for publishing a satirical cartoon depicting the prophet Mohammed, and have agreed to refrain from publishing images of him in the future.. The cartoon, by...
Facebook admits to censoring site in Pakistan
Facebook admitted on 1 June that it has now blocked Pakistani users from accessing the page Everybody Draw Mohammed Day. A company spokesperson claimed the restrictions were placed “out of respect for local rules”. Pakistan temporarily banned...
Bahrain bans advisor’s memoir
The diary of a British advisor to Bahraini government has been banned after new material was added to the latest edition. The 600 page book narrates historically significant events during Charles Belgrave's time in the country from 1926 to 1957....
Sudan: Government prevents opposition activists from travelling
The Sudanese government has prevented three opposition activists from leaving the country, they were due order to attend a Kampala conference organised by the International Criminal Court. The passports of Miriam Al-Mahdi, Mahmoud Saleh and...
Iran: Jafar Panahi released on a bail
Film director Jafar Panahi has been released from Tehran's Evin prison on a bail of $200,000 (£140,000) after more than two months in custody. Although it has been rumoured he was imprisoned for shooting a film about last June's disputed...
Facebook to announce new privacy settings today
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg will announce the new “drastically simplified” privacy controls at a conference call this morning at 10:30 PST (18:30 BST). The move comes as a response to growing concerns from users over recent changes in its...