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JERAA urges US to drop spy charges – return Assange to Australia

RSF hails decision to award Nobel Peace Prize to Iranian journalist

Media watchdogs slam 16 new legal complaints against Ressa, Rappler

Taliban ‘journalism rules’ open way to censorship, persecution, warns RSF

Australia – It’s time whistleblowers had better protection

The Conversation -
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November 16, 2018

RSF condemns ‘tax evasion’ charge used to harass Philippine website

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November 14, 2018
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