Tag: Censorship
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily vows to ‘fight on’ after owner arrested
Day after Jimmy Lai’s arrest more than 500,000 copies of his paper printed, up from usual 100,000
Editing history: Hong Kong publishers self-censor under new security law
Veteran local publisher describes 2020 as ‘the most terrifying year’
Malaysia’s crackdown on media, a desperate attempt to control the narrative
Authorities are now threatening dissenters with sedition and fast tracking cases through the courts
Malaysian govt treats criticism as a crime, rights group says
Since new govt took office, freedom of speech and the press have faced renewed threats in Malaysia
Duterte’s allies in Congress want to dictate news coverage
Legislators statements indicate a desire to trap news outfits behind steel bars of state-controlled news management
Malaysian police to summon journalists over report on migrant arrests
Al Jazeera documentary focused on the plight of thousands of undocumented migrants detained during coronavirus lockdowns
Online expression results in Vietnamese businessman charged, Facebook group in trouble
Vietnam’s ruling communists control all media and tolerate no dissent
Hong Kong store owner rejects call to remove protest statue
Life-sized statue of protester holds a black flag reading ‘Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times!’
Church leaders, rights groups cry foul over libel conviction of Filipino...
It’s a very sad day for press freedom, which is an essential component of a functional democracy in any country, bishop says
Libel conviction of Rappler editor ‘dangerous precedent’ for Philippine media
Court verdict against Maria Ressa can only encourage the Duterte regime to greater abuses