Media

25 July 2008
Sun, Sand, and a Slick Lawyer Premium
Lawsuits by “libel tourists” could pose a serious threat to any publication available on the Internet.
By TOL
 
24 July 2008
Offline.uz
Internet monitors say the Karimov regime combines old and new methods to control websites. From EurasiaNet.
By Deirdre Tynan
 
17 July 2008
Dystopia and Dissent Premium
Russian writers are saying in books what journalists cannot say in print or on television.
By Galina Stolyarova
 
http://www.russiatoday.com/medvedev/news/24149
3 July 2008
Get Happy! Premium
Would-be censors in Russia have another weapon to use against critical media: the public.
By Galina Stolyarova
 
30 June 2008
Back to the Future
A human rights watchdog says Central Asian nations are becoming more authoritarian. From EurasiaNet.
By Deirdre Tynan
 
27 June 2008
Still Off the Air Premium
An Armenian broadcaster wins an important case in the European Court of Human Rights. But the fight may not be over.
By TOL
 
Cartoonists Rights Newtwork
18 June 2008
Muzzled Again Premium
The Uzbek government toys with the EU over a media conference, and gets away with it.
By Andrew Stroehlein
 

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