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> Asia and Pacific
June 22, 2009
Representatives of Media Victims of Violence Agree on Support Mechanism
April 29, 2009
IFJ Welcomes New Vintu Partnership to Assist Stricken Media Families
April 29, 2009
IFJ Accuses Governments of "Hypocrisy and Neglect" Over Press Freedom
December 10, 2008
Widespread Violations of Journalists' Rights, Says IFJ
December 01, 2008
IFJ Condemns China Attack on Belgian TV Crew
October 19, 2008
Dialogue to Continue with Beijing
IFJ Welcomes ‘Challenging Step Forward’ For Reporting in China
August 24, 2008
IFJ Calls on China to Extend Media Freedom After Olympic Games
August 20, 2008
IFJ Calls on Eutelsat To End Bar on Chinese NTDTV Broadcasts (Correction)
July 31, 2008
News release
The IFJ Denounces EBU-IOC Agreement that Restricts Radio Broadcasts on the Web
January 24, 2008
IFJ Report 'Deadly Stories 2007' Confirms Pattern of Enhanced Risk for Journalists around World
December 31, 2007
“Tragedy Unlimited” Says IFJ as Killings of Journalists in 2007 Maintain Record Levels
September 27, 2007
IFJ Protests as Journalists are Counted among Victims of Burma Violence
May 03, 2007
IFJ and Vintu Foundation Join Hands to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Victims of Violence in Journalism
May 02, 2007
Set Journalists Free on May 3rd Says IFJ as Impunity and Kidnapping Crisis Threatens Media Freedom
March 20, 2007
IFJ Welcomes Release of Journalist but Warns of Afghanistan “No-Go” Area As Media are Targeted
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