IFEX’s correspondant Caro Rolando interviews Andrei Bastunets, chairperson of the Belarusian Association of Journalists, about how recent media law developments in Belarus are affecting the environment for journalism and information accessibility.
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Eritrean journalist Stefanos Temolso gives his account of reporting from within the ruling party for six years, using a false identity.
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Llamar al pan, pan y al vino, vino, es una normalidad en muchos países, pero en Honduras eso es prohibido.
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Honduras will claim to the Human Rights Council that it has made progress in defending human rights, but journalists in the country face a much different reality.
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In this Freedom Chat, Ruki Fernando, a Sri Lankan human rights defender, discusses impunity, war crimes, and militant Buddhism.
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Judith Torrea is a journalist living in Ciudad Juárez, one of the most violent places in the world. Here is an excerpt from her book, Juárez in Shadows: Chronicle of a City that Refuses to Die.
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