In the age of social media, Ukrainian cartoonist Naser Jafari illustrates the conflict between freedom of expression and censorship.
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“I cannot pretend like it is all normal in Turkey where there are 146 journalists in jail. I speak out in silence!”
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The Ethiopian government is using its state of emergency to persecute its own people while blaming other countries for its problems, and spurring on the violent protests in the process.
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Un entrevue avec Ali Anouzla, marocain journaliste eminent.
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Ali Anouzla’s critical reporting has uncovered a scandal in Morocco’s monarchy and, more than once, resulted in his arrest. His independent website, Lakome2, is banned in the country. Despite immense obstacles, he perseveres in covering the stories that would otherwise go untold.
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Turkey’s government censors news and blocks access to social media after airport attack.
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Restrictions on use of social media in the wake of the Ankara terrorist attacks show the fascism of Turkey’s ruling party.
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