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New York Times | 7 hours ago

A Satirical Site Skewers Chavez and Politics

...the national debate," said Andres Canizalez, a researcher on media freedom here for the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders. Others fixtures persist in criticizing Mr. Chavez,...

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Reuters | 5 days ago

Venezuela denies plans to censor Internet

...Noticierodigital said, adding that it has over 120,000 contributing members. Freedom of speech advocates Reporters Without Borders published a global report last week warning of...

"We appreciated the publicity," Mr. Ravell said in response to the state-television tirade against them. In a separate episode this year, Mr. Chavez's information minister, Blanca Eekhout, demanded that Laureano Marquez, a humorist who writes for the newspaper Tal Cual, be prosecuted after writing a short column imagining Venezuela free from the grasp of a ruler named "Esteban," a code name for Mr. Chavez. "Chavez's government unfortunately doesn't have much of a sense of humor about itself, which is why Bipolar Capybara has become an essential fixture in the national debate," said Andres Canizalez, a researcher on media freedom here for the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders.

A Satirical Site Skewers Chavez and Politics New York Times | 7 hours ago

washingtonpost.com | 5 days ago

Journalist killed in southern Mexico, 4th in 2010

...death Friday after being snatched from a nightclub in the state capital, Chilpancingo. The press group Reporters Without Borders on Monday accused Mexican authorities of not doing...

L.A. Times - Babylon & Beyond | 5 days ago

MIDDLE EAST: Iran and Arab countries enemies of the Internet, says report

As of last week, the advocacy organization Reporters Without Borders counted nearly 120 bloggers, journalists and others behind bars for their online activities - more than any other time...

CNET News.com | 5 days ago

Report names 'enemies of the Internet'

China and Iran are among the world's top "Internet enemies" tagged by Reporters Without Borders for restricting Internet freedom. But even democratic countries like Australia and South...

Sydney Morning Herald - National | 5 days ago

Conroy slams internet enemies report

...that he ever dismissed critics of his plan as advocates of child pornography. He said the material cited by Reporters Without Borders had been supplied by the group Electronic...

New Kerala | 1 week ago

Australia on watchlist for imposing censorship on the Internet

...censorship. According to a report in The Sydney Morning Herald, Paris-based media rights group Reporters Without Borders on Thursday put Australia and South Korea on its list of...

AP Online | 1 week ago

Summary Box: Report on online censorship

THE INTERNET'S 'ENEMIES': A dozen countries were deemed by Reporters Without Borders to be the most repressive at censorship. THE CHANGES: The list is the same from last year, but the...

Sydney Morning Herald - Business | 1 week ago

Rights group puts Australia on Internet watchlist

...published Friday on countries that pose a threat of Internet censorship. Paris-based media rights group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) put Australia and South Korea on its list of...

AP Online | 1 week ago

Glance: Countries in Internet censorship report

Countries Under Surveillance: Australia, Bahrain, Belarus, Eritrea, Malaysia, Russia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates. Source: Reporters Without Borders

San Jose Mercury News | 1 week ago

Online censorship more sophisticated, report finds

NEW YORK - Repressive regimes have stepped up efforts to censor the Internet and jail dissidents, Reporters Without Borders said in a study out Thursday. China, Iran and Tunisia, which...

AP Online | 1 week ago

Report finds online censorship more sophisticated

NEW YORK (AP) - Repressive regimes have stepped up efforts to censor the Internet and jail dissidents, Reporters Without Borders said in a study out Thursday. China, Iran and Tunisia,...