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Turkmenistan releases journalist imprisoned for 4 years for COVID-19 photo

Turkmenistan releases journalist imprisoned for 4 years for COVID-19 photo
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Turkmenistan Praised for Judicial Reforms, Corruption and Targeting of Human Rights Defenders Discussed

Turkmenistan Praised for Judicial Reforms, Corruption and Targeting of Human Rights Defenders Discussed
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Journalists in Trouble Newsletter

Journalists in Trouble Newsletter Share Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a bill that obliges foreign IT companies to set up local units or face penalties including a possible ban, as Moscow continues to try and tighten its control over the flow of information on the Internet. The bill, signed by Putin on July 1 and placed on the official website for legal information, requires foreign IT companies with a daily audience of at least 500,000 people to set up full-fledged branches in Russia that would be responsible for violations of Russian legislation. INCIDENTS AND THREATS Belarusian journalist Andrey Alyaksandrau, who was arrested in January amid an ongoing crackdown on media and pro-democracy activists, has been charged with high treason. Alyaksandrau and his girlfriend Iryna Zlobina were arrested on January 12 and charged with organizing and preparing activities that violate public order over unsanctioned mass rallies demanding that long-time authoritari

Ogulsapar Muradova: After 15 Years, Still No Probe Of Turkmen Journalist s Death In Custody

share Print RFE/RL correspondent Ogulsapar Muradova was one of the few journalists in Turkmenistan who dared to report about human rights abuses in the secretive, authoritarian state. Muradova paid the ultimate price for her work. She was arrested on trumped up charges on June 18, 2006. Amid allegations and signs that she was tortured while in custody, she died in prison three months later at the age of 58 in September 2016. Turkmenistan has never conducted an effective investigation into Muradova s death. The United Nations Human Rights Committee (OHCHR) has said that Turkmen authorities were responsible, and the U.S.-based nongovernmental organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) has vowed to continue its campaign to bring those involved in her death to justice.

Seriously Under Threat: Press Freedom Around The World

May 3 marks World Press Freedom Day. So what is the state of press freedom around the world? What barriers do journalists still face? And what do people in different countries think about the restrictions and liberties they are confronted with every day?

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