As the European Games take place in Baku, exiled Azerbaijani journalist Idrak Abbasov shares the true story of media censorship in Azerbaijan.
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The governing party’s landslide victory in Ethiopia’s first elections since the death of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is a mockery of the democratic process.
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The anniversary of dissident Lin Zhao’s death shows her legacy lives on in China, where police prevented people from gathering to honor her grave.
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La justicia de Honduras es conducida por uno de los tres poderes del Estado, el Poder Judicial. Su accionar que debería ser de acuerdo a lo que dicen las leyes, en la mayoría de los casos es por influencias políticas o económicas.
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The Honduran justice system criminalizes those who legitimately exercise their right to defend the rights of others. Charges brought against a journalist and a women’s advocate demonstrate the corruption of the Honduran courts.
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This September, Words without Borders presents writing about and from exile.
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“We found that net neutrality dramatically impacts the ability of authors of all kinds to conduct research and to reach readers.” PEN American Center’s Deji Olukotun highlights the great loss of free expression if net neutrality were to go the way of the dodo.
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