‘They target our reputation’: Online attacks force Libyan journalists to self-censor
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UNSMIL: Libyan Journalists Face Rising Online Abuse
Libyan journalists are increasingly falling victim to online harassment, undermining their ability to report freely on corruption, human rights violations, and other critical issues, according to participants in a recent discussion hosted by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). The session, held last Thursday as part of UNSMIL’s Basira professional development programme and co-organised with the Mission’s Human Rights Section, b…
Port Sudan – Darfur24 Sudanese journalists have warned of the consequences of the Sudanese authorities’ measures to amend the Press and Publications Law and monitor electronic newspapers, noting that this could lead to “further restrictions on press freedom.” A workshop organized by the Sudanese Ministry of Culture and Information in Port Sudan last week recommended granting the authorities powers The post Sudanese journalists warn of government…
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