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Zutritt nur für Staatsmedien: Ungarn schränkt Impf-Berichterstattung ein

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HoganStand GAA Football and Hurling

CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 1167 - 01/04/2021 10:02:50     Replying To Lockjaw:   Did this actually happen or are we forgetting what date it is? Yeah I d would say it s an April fools joke alright. Proudroyal (Meath) - Posts: 42 - 01/04/2021 10:03:57     Replying To Daith:   Dublin players probably have received their second jabs from the Beacon anyway. There will be no sanctions. This is Dublin, not the rest of us paupers. It puts out an appalling message. Young lads and girls locked up at home for the last year will be looking at the elite and their own rules. Thanks for saying it twice jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20203 - 01/04/2021 10:06:22

As Indonesia banned extremists content, journalists feared a threat to press freedom | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

As Indonesia banned extremists’ content, journalists feared a threat to press freedom Experts say the measure may backfire and alert against preventing journalists from reporting on hardliners, Raksha Kumar reports Members of the Indonesian Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) protest against the detention of its leader Rizieq Shihab in December 2020. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan Raksha Kumar Wednesday 10 March 2021 The Indonesian authorities began 2021 with a rather unique clarification. The government did not intend to muzzle media freedoms, they said, when they ordered a strict ban of content from an extremist organisation.  This statement referred to a decree issued by the national police chief prohibiting Indonesians from accessing, uploading, and distributing any content produced by the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), an extremist organisation. Several journalists associations, including the Jakarta-based Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), issued statements criticising

Myanmar: Media organisations shut down by military, offices raided

IFJ 09 March 2021 Myanmar: Media organisations shut down by military, offices raided Media organisations across Myanmar were ordered to close by the Myanmar Military Council on Monday, March 8 including Myanmar Now who had their offices raided that night. The IFJ condemns the Myanmar Now raid and urge the military to allow the media to operate without interference. A Myanmar policeman chases a journalist holding a camera. Credit: Facebook Soldiers and police raided local media outlet Myanmar Now’s headquarters, seizing computers and part of the newsroom’s data server, among other equipment. The publication, which has provided extensive coverage of the protests and regularly scrutinised the military, evacuated their offices on January 28 as a precautionary measure, due to the possibility of a coup intensifying. It is the first targeted attack on a media publication since the February 1 coup, on a day which also saw the storming of hospitals by authorities.

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