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Freedom of the Press 2010: Broad Setbacks to Global Media Freedom
Washington, DC: Freedom House (2010), 261 pp.
Thailand: Licence to Kill
Paris: Reporters Without Borders (2010), 15 pp.
"The very violent political crisis that convulsed Thailand in April and May 2010 had a dramatic impact on the safety of journalists and media freedom. The toll was heavy: two foreign journalists were among the 90 people killed, ten other journalists were wounded (some sustaining injuries from which
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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.
South East and Central Europe Media Handbook 2009. Vol. 2
Deep Insights
Vienna: South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) (2009), 1279 pp.
South East and Central Europe Media Handbook 2009. Vol. 1
Deep Insights
Vienna: South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) (2009), 1325 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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Sri Lanka: Silencing Dissent
London: Amnesty International (2008), 42 pp.
Mass Media in Belarus 2006: Annual Report
Minsk: Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) (2007), 81 pp.