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A Media Minefield: Increased Threats to Freedom of Expression in Uganda
New York et al.: Human Rights Watch (2010), 60 pp.
"A Media Minefield details how Ugandan authorities have brought charges against over 30 journalists, revoked or suspended the broadcasting licenses of several radio stations, and practiced other forms of partisan repression of the media over the last several years. When violent riots erupted in Kamp
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Notes on the Public Sphere on a National and Post-National Axis: Journalism and Freedom of Expression in Turkey
Global Media and Communication, volume 6, issue 2 (2010), pp. 177-197
"Since Turkey became a candidate for the European Union in 1999, democratic rights and freedom of expression have been key issues in discourses surrounding EU—Turkey relations. Discussions on these questions often centre on state censorship and legislative constraints. The role of the media themse
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South East and Central Europe Media Handbook 2009. Vol. 1
Deep Insights
Vienna: South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) (2009), 1325 pp.
South East and Central Europe Media Handbook 2009. Vol. 2
Deep Insights
Vienna: South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) (2009), 1279 pp.
Freedom of the Press 2009: Further Declines in Global Media Independence
Washington, DC: Freedom House (2009), 226 pp.
L’état de la liberté de la presse en Afrique centrale. Rapport annuel 2009
Kinshasa: Journaliste en Danger (JED) (2009), 110 pp.
Sri Lanka: Silencing Dissent
London: Amnesty International (2008), 42 pp.
Growth Under Adversity: Afghanistan Press Freedom Report 2007-2008
Redfern; Kabul: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) Asia-Pacific; Afghan Independent Journalists' Association (AIJA) (2008), 19 pp.
"Independent media have expanded and diversified in Afghanistan, though the country remains a precarious and hazardous place for journalists and media organisations. Nine journalists have been killed between January 1, 2007 and the writing of these lines (though one case remains a little unclear), w
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Mass Media in Belarus 2006: Annual Report
Minsk: Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) (2007), 81 pp.