Turkish Cypriot daily Afrika reported on 30 August 2015 that the Turkish military forces in Cyprus had accused the paper of being against “the army and the flag”
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Hungary: A dispute between a media mogul and the government put journalists in a difficult situation
In February, journalists working at HĂr TV, a Hungarian television news channel, and the daily Magyar Nemzet faced
Russia: Blasphemy law has aided the growth of religious censorship
Since the amended blasphemy law came into force in July 2013, Russian journalists have faced a growth of religious censorship
Russia’s regional media: Cowed, controlled and silenced
When the Tomsk-based station TV-2 ceased broadcasting earlier this year, Siberia lost one of its few independent stations
How free is the media in Turkey?
The pre- and post-election period in Turkey has seen a mass of violations meted out against media workers. Here are just five examples of how press freedom is on the wane in Turkey
“Am I OK with the Bahraini government knowing this?”
Farida Ghulam, joined by her children Yara and Sharif, describes the impact the Bahraini government’s crackdown on free expression has had on the family
Flag Day: The illusion of progress in Azerbaijan
As Azerbaijan celebrates its sovereignty, here’s a reminder to the country’s leaders of the glaring improvements needed before they can earn their stripes
Kosovo: Advice line could help protect the rights of journalists
As of October, journalists in Kosovo experiencing harassment or receiving threats can call a 24/7 helpline for support
Belarus: Media violations recorded during last month’s election
On 11 October, Belarusian president Aleksander Lukashenko won his fifth consecutive election. Whether it was a free and fair election is up for debate
Samira Shackle: Little comfort for Bangladesh’s secular bloggers
Facing the double threat of extremist violence and state repression, Bangladeshi bloggers daring to speak up for secular values are fighting for their lives
Student reading lists: Music and censorship
To mark the launch of the Music In Exile Fund, Index on Censorship has compiled a reading list of articles that have appeared in the magazine since 1982 and deal with censorship and music
France: Vincent BollorĂ©’s takeover of Canal Plus sparks concern for press freedom
Vincent Bolloré is known for business takeovers. Now 63, he has built an empire in energy, agriculture, transport and logistics. The billionaire is also a media mogul with expanding interests