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Viktor Orbán using NSO spyware in assault on media, data suggests | Hungary

Viktor Orbán using NSO spyware in assault on media, data suggests | Hungary
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Journalist Allegedly Assaulted, Harassed By Policemen in Kashmir

Journalist Allegedly Assaulted, Harassed By Policemen in Kashmir
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CHR starts own probe on killing of lawyer, husband in Davao City

Published July 17, 2021, 11:15 AM Commission on Human Rights (CHR) The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has started its own probe on the killing of lawyer Gilda Mahinay Sapie and her husband Muhaimen Mohammed Sapie last July 14 in Davao City. The couple, who were hosts of the radio program “Justice Redeemer,” were shot reportedly by a sniper while they were outside of their house inside a gated subdivision. “Justice Provider” provides free legal advice, tackles general legal issues, and airs opinions on political matters. In a statement, the CHR said it has long pushed for the protection of members of the media and lawyers who deserve to exercise their profession without any fear of violence, intimidation, and harassment.

Half of Journalists Arrested Since Myanmar Coup Remain in Detention

AFP Nearly half of the 87 journalists arrested by Myanmar’s junta in the five months since its staged a coup on Feb. 1 remain in detention, mostly on charges of defamation, prompting their colleagues, family members, and media watchdogs to call for their immediate release Thursday. According to reporting by RFA’s Myanmar Service, 31 reporters were released prior to June 30 when the junta declared a general amnesty and freed 2,300 prisoners from the country’s jails, including another 14 journalists. The Ayeyarwaddy Times’ Maubin correspondent Aung Mya Than one of the 14 freed in the amnesty was rearrested on July 10, leaving a total of 43 domestic and international reporters currently in detention.

Dutch crime reporter is fourth journalist murdered in as many years in the European Union

Organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Netherlands to set an example in the way it prosecutes those responsible for the shooting attack on the journalist Peter R. de Vries, who died of his injuries today (15 July), and urges the European Union to learn the lesson from this murder by providing journalists with better protection against organised crime. Peter R. de Vries, who specialised in covering crime, died of the gunshot injuries to the head that he received on 6 July. The Dutch police quickly arrested two suspected perpetrators after the shooting but have yet to identify who ordered it or discover the motive. Furthermore, a live broadcast of the

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