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February 14, 2013 12:05 AM EST
Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam had vibrant blogospheres–until the crackdowns. By Shawn W. Crispin
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Her son’s murder unsolved, Rimma Maksimova pursues a landmark case. By Elisabeth Witchel
Countries hosting the Olympics assume global obligations. What if they renege? By Nina Ognianova and Kristin Jones
In a country filled with paranoia and fear, citizens learn to be reporters. By Oliver Holmes
The right to news and opinion is enshrined in international law. It’s not enough. By Joel Simon
Governments exploit national security laws to punish critical journalists. By Monica Campbell
Your cellphone allows authorities to locate you and uncover your sources. By Danny O’Brien
February 14, 2013 12:04 AM EST
Who is allowed to talk? What are they allowed to say? Award winners seek the answers. By Kristin Jones
Editors think twice, reporters do not dig deeply, columnists choose words carefully. By Jean-Paul Marthoz
No amount of security training can make up for a lack of professional solidarity. By Frank Smyth