Stories: Censorship
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Press Freedom in Ecuador
'Diario Hoy', one of Ecuador's most respectable dailies, used to publish a print edition for 32 years. But recently, the daily circulation of the paper was reduced to a weekend edition and online content. While going online is a trend the paper shares with others around the world, reporters in Ecuador say they are facing economic hardship as well as...
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Press Freedom in Ecuador
'Diario Hoy', one of Ecuador's most respectable dailies, used to publish a print edition for 32 years. But recently, the daily circulation of the paper was reduced to a weekend edition and online content. While going online is a trend the paper shares with others around the world, reporters in Ecuador say they are facing economic hardship as well as...
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Journalism in Zambia: Self-Censorship, Blocked Websites, and Social Media Monitoring
Brandishing placards asking passing traffic to honk in the name of free press, Zambian bloggers will today take to the streets of Lusaka for the second time in a fortnight to protest against the government’s stifling of freedom of expression on the Internet. Zambia’s reputation as one of the more liberal and democratic countries in Southern...