Reports

2006

  

Saudi Arabia report: Princes, Clerics, and Censors

Saudi Arabia loosens press shackles, but religion and politics are still perilous topics. By Joel Campagna

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Heading into Danger

By Bassam SebtiAn Iraqi reporter must hide his profession even as he is compelled to follow its demands.

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10 Most Censored Countries

See updated list of 10 Most Censored Countries at: https://cpj.org/reports/2019/09/10-most-censored-eritrea-north-korea-turkmenistan-journalist.php. North Korea tops CPJ’s list of “10 Most Censored Countries”

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Special Coverage: Mozambique

The Case of Carlos CardosoBelow is an update of court proceedings, currently under way in Mozambique, in the murder case of journalist Carlos Cardoso, who was killed on November 22, 2000. The proceedings are updated periodically as events occur.

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Daniel Pearl: An Open Case

By Abi WrightFour years after Daniel Pearl was brutally murdered in Pakistan, questions and concerns remain.

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China’s Hidden Unrest

By Kristin Jones Across rural China, tens of thousands are waged against land seizures and corruption. Few people ever hear about them.Sidebar: A Camera as Witness

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Drawing Fire

By Ivan KarakashianA Yemeni editor’s decision to reprint cartoons of Muhammad sparks government reprisals. Other cases abound.

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Ethiopia: Poison, Politics, and the Press

By Julia CrawfordIn Ethiopia’s toxic political climate, Zenawi’s government sweeps up journalists and shuts down newspapers.

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Turkey: Nationalism and the Press

By Robert Mahoney As Turkish nationalist resist European tilt, free expression is a victim.

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Turkey special report

Committee to Protect Journalists An independent, non-profit organization dedicated to protecting press freedom worldwide Contact: [email protected] Printer-friendly version

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2006