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Reporters Without Borders

Reporters Without Borders is an international non-governmental organization that aims at defending journalists and media assistants imprisoned or persecuted for doing their job and exposes the mistreatment and torture of them in many countries. It fights against censorship and laws that undermine press freedom, gives financial aid to journalists or media outlets in difficulty, as well to the families of imprisoned journalists, and works to improve the safety of journalists, especially those reporting in war zones.  Website: www.rsf.org/
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Mauritania : RSF urges supreme court to overturn blogger's death sentence

22 April 2016 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

RSF decries criminal defamation charges against two journalists in Mauritania

13 April 2016 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Call for young blogger's death sentence to be quashed on appeal

31 December 2014 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

World Report - Mauritania

March 2010 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country Profiles

Website editor freed under presidential pardon

26 February 2010 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Court imposes new two-year sentence on website editor

5 February 2010 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Still held illegally, website editor is being tried again on same charge

3 February 2010 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Website editor still held three weeks after completing prison sentence

14 January 2010 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Mauritania: Website editor still held three weeks after completing prison sentence

14 January 2010 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

Website editor gets six months in prison for "offending public decency"

20 August 2009 | Publisher: Reporters Without Borders | Document type: Country News

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