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Killing the Messenger

"Two journalists killed every week over last 10 years", says first comprehensive journalist safety survey

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Tags > Tunisia

February 19, 2010

FAJ condemns the systematic policy of repression against independent journalism in Tunisia

February 18, 2010

IFJ Seeks Release of Tunisian Journalist and End to Media “Intimidation”

January 21, 2010

IFJ Condemns "Sham" Trial of Journalist as European Parliament Holds Hearing on Tunisia

December 31, 2009

IFJ Condemns Intimidation of Union leader in Tunisia

November 17, 2009

IFJ Condemns Abduction of Broadcaster in Tunisia and Makes Fresh Call for Unity Congress to Heal Divisions in Journalism

October 30, 2009

IFJ Condemns Government over Attack on Journalist in Tunisia

September 08, 2009

IFJ Protests over Tunisian Police Violence at Journalists' Headquarters

August 19, 2009

IFJ Leaders to Consider “Shadow of Political Influence” Over Tunisian Union

July 15, 2009

IFJ Calls for Respect and Fair Play in Preparation of Union Elections in Tunisia

May 11, 2009

IFJ Condemns Orchestrated Campaign Against Union of Journalists in Tunisia

May 07, 2009

IFJ Backs Report Critical of Press Freedom in Tunisia

February 09, 2009

IFJ Protests at Six Year Jail Term for Tunisian Journalist in Hiding

February 04, 2009

IFJ Condemns Repressive Press Laws in Tunisia after Seizure of Publication

January 29, 2009

IFJ Condemns Arrest of Journalist and Siege of Radio Station in Tunisia

January 29, 2009

IFJ Salutes Strikers as Tunisia Broadcasters Grant Rights at Work

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