Pakistani Journalist Exiled Since 2012 Found Dead in Sweden
Sajid Hussain, the founding editor-in-chief of the Balochistan Times, had been missing since early March and was found in a small city north of Stockholm last Friday.
Sajid Hussain, the founding editor-in-chief of the Balochistan Times, had been missing since early March and was found in a small city north of Stockholm last Friday.
Turkey, December 5 Turkish authorities seek arrest of journalist Dundar over 2013 protests Turkish authorities seek arrest of journalist Dundar over 2013 protests https://t.co/zIygjrgvA4 — Can Dündar (@candundaradasi) December 5, 2018 After the attempted coup in Turkey in 2016, President Erdogan has cracked down on
From online censorship to the murder of a Mexican journalist, here are some of the press freedom stories you may have missed last month.
Geo-TV disappeared from Pakistani TVs recently in what looks like to be a serious infringement of press freedoms
Leftist headed to narrow victory in Ecuador, defying Latin America’s shift to right Ecuador plunged into crisis Sunday night after a disputed presidential vote, with leftist candidate Lenín Moreno headed to a narrow victory and his conservative opponent denouncing the results as fraudulent. The race
On October 10, 2016, the Pakistani government placed a reputed and well-known columnist on the “Exit Control List,” banning the journalist from leaving Pakistan. The journalist was Cyril Almeida, who, only four days earlier, had published a widely-circulated article on a closed-door meeting of national
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is calling on the United Kingdom to formally charge London-based political leader Altaf Hussain with instigating an attack against Pakistani broadcast network ARY News and the Karachi Press Club. An August 22nd raid left reporters and cameramen from Samaa TV, Neo