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Julian Assange: From WikiLeaks to His Possible Extradition

  Julian Assange taught himself to program at the age of 16. As a teenager he called himself ‘Mendax’ and was part of a hacker group called the ‘International Subversives’, which later got him into legal trouble with the Australian authorities and he was charged with 31 computer crimes, of …

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Impunity and Violence: The Decline of Press Freedom in Haiti

Freedom of the press continues to be undermined in Haiti. The insecurity experienced by journalists due to violence and impunity is causing an unprecedented information black hole in the Caribbean nation.  Haiti has been plunged into a serious humanitarian, political, and security crisis since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse …

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SUDAN: A War-Torn Country with Stifled Journalism

It has been more than a year since the outbreak of the Sudanese civil war, a crisis of epic proportions that is sweeping away the timid democratic advances that the country was experiencing. The humanitarian emergency is intensifying as journalists try to report in a fragile media ecosystem marked by …

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Gershkovich in a glass cage in the courtroom as he listens to the judge reading out the decision to dismiss his defense team's appeal. Moscow, Russia, February 20, 2024 (REUTERS)

Evan Gershkovich, an American journalist, imprisoned for espionage in Russia

Evan Gershkovich tops the One Free Press Coalition’s list as one of the most serious cases of journalistic imprisonment. Although born in the United States, he has a connection to Russia through his parents, who emigrated to New Jersey during the Soviet period. This familial tie prompted his interest in …

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