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Mourning the Death of China's Nobel Laureate and Enemy of the State
Chinese President Xi Jinping has made himself an enemy of free speech following the death of political prisoner Liu Xiaobo.
Ukraine called 'mass grave' for journalists after car bomb kills reporter in Kiev
Pavel Sheremet, a Kremlin critic, is among dozens of journalists who have died in politically-motivated killings in Ukraine and Russia over the last decade.
Press Advocates Say 'Mafia' Murdered Two Indian Journalists for Their Reporting
The two journalists were killed in India in separate incidents over a period of a less than 24 hours, reinforcing the country's status as the most dangerous country for journalists in Asia.
Eight Years Later, the Mastermind Of Anna Politkovskaya’s Murder Is Still Free
The journalist and Putin critic was gunned down eight years ago today, on the president's birthday. In May, five men were convicted for her murder, but those that ordered it remain unknown and free.
These People Are Still Being Held by Armed Separatists in Ukraine
Political kidnappings have been on the rise in eastern Ukraine. Here is a partial list of people being held by separatists in Sloviansk.
Myanmar Newspapers Print Black Front Pages in Protest for Journalist Jailing
Zaw Pe was sentenced to one year in prison for “trespassing and disturbing a civil servant” he was attempting to interview.
Venezuela’s Newspapers Are Running Out of Paper
A shortage of newsprint and the repression of journalists loom over coverage of the protests that have rattled the country.