Criminalizing reporting
A growing number of governments treat journalists who criticize them as ideological enemies, and reporters are imprisoned for just doing their job. The last few years have seen the highest numbers of journalists in prison than at any time in the past three decades. TrialWatch has monitored trials in which journalists are prosecuted for their journalistic work—whether through laws that directly target speech or under unrelated laws deployed to silence journalists.
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View moreGuatemala v. José Rubén Zamora
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Section 20 of Pakistan’s Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act: Urgent Reforms Needed
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Bangladesh v. Shahidul Alam
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Morocco v. Omar Radi II
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Kazakhstan v. Aigul Utepova
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Morocco v. Hajar Raissouni et al.
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Trial Monitoring of People v. Cansu Pişkin
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Monitoring of the Trial of Marina Zolotova
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Malaysia v. Malaysiakini and Steven Gan
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Hong Kong Special Administrative Region v. Bao Choy Yuk-ling
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Uganda v. Moses Bwayo
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Morocco v. Omar Radi
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Belarus v. Katsiaryna Andreyeva and Daria Chultsova
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Russian Federation vs. Svetlana Prokopyeva
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