The Organization of American States' Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has accused Venezuela of censoring the country's media. IACHR criticised measures taken against satirical magazine 6to Poder, which was briefly censored for a...
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Cuba: Correspondent’s press credentials revoked
The Cuban government this weekend revoked the press credentials of journalist Mauricio Vicent, correspondent for Spanish newspaper El País. Cuban authorities said that Vicent, who has been a reporter on the island for twenty years, had portrayed a...
China: Two newspapers taken over by Propaganda Bureau
Two outspoken Beijing newspapers, the Beijing Times and the Beijing News, have been brought under the direct authority of the Beijing Propaganda Department. Previously, the papers were overseen by state-level propaganda authorities. Some reporters...
Canada: Decision to pull Dire Straits song reversed
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) overturned a January decision to pull a 1985 song by the popular Dire Straits. The song, "Money for nothing", was pulled from airwaves after complaints over the lyrics, which use the word "faggot"....
Philippines: Libel law used against journalist
In what is reportedly the first time that a Philippine Supreme Court justice has filed a libel case against anyone including a journalist, reporter Marites Danguilan Vitug was forced to post P10,000 (145 GBP) bail on Friday on charges that she had...
Mexico: Journalists found dead
The bodies of Marcela Yarce, the founder of a political magazine, and Rocio González, a freelance journalist, have been discovered by joggers in El Mirador park in Iztapalapa, Mexico City. The women's necks showed strangulation marks and their...
Rwanda: Threats cause bimonthly to suspend publication
Fidèle Gakire, publisher of bimonthly newspaper Ishema decided to suspend the publication for one month on 28 August because of serious threats received after printing an opinion piece calling Rwandan president Paul Kagame a “sociopath”. While...
Venezuela: Editor of censored magazine turns himself in
The editor of satirical Venezuelan weekly newspaper 6to Poder has turned himself in to police on Tuesday while under investigation over a front-page photomontage that angered allies of President Hugo Chávez. Authorities had sought Leocenis García...
Belarus: President orders controlled internet access in educational institutions
Internet access in educational institutions must be under control, said Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko as he addressed educators on 29 August. Lukashenko said they and teachers should pay close attention to communication among young...
Brazil: Courts block bank accounts of Google Brazil for refusing to take down “offensive” blogs
Courts in the Brazilian state of Ceará have blocked access to 140,000 USD in the accounts of Google Brazil after the internet giant refused to take down a series of blogs with content deemed "offensive" toward the mayor of Várzea Alegre. The blogs...