CPJ Study: Majority of Jailed Journalists are Web-based

A new study from the Committee to Protect Journalists reveals the majority of journalists in prison around the world are web-based; 45% are bloggers or web-based media- print media comprise 42% of the total. China, Cuba and Burma are the worse offenders. Many are imprisoned...

Sudanese Journalists Arrested at Censorship Rally

Police in Sudan arrested more than 60 journalists during a protest against media censorship, report by the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the...

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