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Journalists at risk; pro-government press intensifies attack on critics
Intimidation and harassment of Tunisian journalists has escalated in recent weeks, reports the Observatoire pour la liberté de presse, d'édition et de création (OLPEC). The Tunisia Monitoring Group (TMG), composed of 20 IFEX members, has called on the European Parliament to raise free expression violations with the Tunisian government in upcoming discussions.

SYRIA: Authorities say nothing as arbitrary arrests continue
Reporters Without Borders is worried about the detention of reporter Ali Taha and cameraman Ali Ahmed by the Department of Internal Security since 2 January. The authorities have not said why they were arrested or where they are being held.

An Academic Study On Press Freedom Published By The Arabic Network For Human Rights Information Confirms:
An Arsenal Of Laws To Punish Journalists And Critics Of The Egyptian Government.

Yemen: SAF protesting the attack on their headquarters in Sana'a
After cutting Ms.Basha's car brakes a week ago. Sisters' Arab Forum for Human Rights (SAF)headquarters in Sana'a, Yemen had been subjected to attack.

Baghdad Shooting of Journalist Sparks Anger Over Iraqi Failure to Combat Impunity
The International Federation of Journalists has condemned the attempted assassination of a leading Iraqi television journalist and accused the Iraqi Government of ‘scandalous negligence' over its failure to challenge impunity in the killing of journalists in Iraqi media.

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Clampdown on militants used as excuse to stifle free expression
An independent newspaper critical of the Yemeni government's policies was under military siege last week and its editors were arrested, report IFEX members. Yemen's intense clampdown on militants is being used as an excuse to stifle media freedom, say the International Press Institute (IPI) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Honored for their work, but threatened at home
CPJ introduces 2009 International Press Freedom Awardees

Arab women journalists in the first coordination conference in Sanaa
Under the slogan "Women’s right of Citizenship", Women's Forum for Research and Training, WFRT organizes in collaboration with the Global Fund for Women, " the First Coordination conference for Human Rights and Media Arab Women on the 4th and 5th of November 2009.

A Known Blogger Targeted for Blatant Violations , Now, A Victim of Impunity.
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, ANHRI, said today, that the general prosecutor decided to conclude the complaint filed by the known blogger Wael Abbas in April 2009, after being physically assaulted by a police officer and his brother. The investigation was closed allegedly due to lack of evidence, despite the presence of three medical reports including the forensic medical report documenting the injuries inflicted on Abbas and although one of his front teeth got broken.

Arab group accuses Israeli police of posing as journalists
Residents of the Ras al-Amud neighborhood told the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms that they witnessed Israeli agents carrying cameras and disguised as photojournalists arresting "several" young men who participated in demonstrations last Thursday and Friday.

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