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ANGOLA: PROTESTER HOSPITALIZED AFTER FRESH CRACKDOWN ON DISSENT

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Azerbaijan government seeks order to permanently block news websites

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Bahrain orders independent outlet Al-Wasat to cease publication

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Belarus: Confirmation in appeal of the ban of a book written by Mr. Ales Bialiatski

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Belarus: Continued harassment of the Human Rights Centre "Viasna"

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Belarus police raid offices of TV station Belsat

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BLOGGERS AND NETIZENS BEHIND BARS - Restrictions on Internet Freedom in Vietnam

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Brazilian reporter charged with 'promoting terrorism' after reporting on the militant group Islamic State

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Briefing Update: The Yorm Bopha Case

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CAMBODIA: ACTIVIST SENTENCED TO JAIL FOR HOLDING A PRESS CONFERENCE

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Cambodia: the independent press in ruins

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Censorship Stinks in Sibley, Iowa

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Censorship, surveillance, and harassment: China cracks down on critics

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Chad must end its year-long blackout of social media

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Challenged in China - CPJ's Recommendations

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China is top internet rights abuser for fourth successive year

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China plays down, but strictly censors news about Jokhang Temple fire

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China’s Newest Censorship Methods on Display

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China’s Quiet Drive to Normalize Repression

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