Why do people have to resort to violence when there is something they don't like. Why isn't it possible to just ignore what you don't like?
VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDIA AND CENSORSHIP INCREASE AFTER CHARLIE MASSACRE
PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY 15 JANUARY 2015.
Reporters Without Borders condemns the harassment, threats and physical attacks to which many media throughout the world have been exposed for voicing support for Charlie Hebdo, and calls on governments to do everything possible to protect journalists.
For the most part, the international media covered the Charlie Hebdo massacre and expressed solidarity, but negative reactions from certain governments and radical quarters were not long in coming.
Censorship and threats in Turkey
A court in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir yesterday granted an urgent petition for the blocking of websites that post the Charlie Hebdo “survivors” issue cover depicting Mohammed.
Last night, the Istanbul police went to the press of the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet(Republic) to examine a four-page supplement with cartoons from the latest Charlie Hebdo issue which the newspaper published yesterday.
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VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDIA AND CENSORSHIP INCREASE AFTER CHARLIE MASSACRE
PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY 15 JANUARY 2015.
Reporters Without Borders condemns the harassment, threats and physical attacks to which many media throughout the world have been exposed for voicing support for Charlie Hebdo, and calls on governments to do everything possible to protect journalists.
For the most part, the international media covered the Charlie Hebdo massacre and expressed solidarity, but negative reactions from certain governments and radical quarters were not long in coming.
Censorship and threats in Turkey
A court in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir yesterday granted an urgent petition for the blocking of websites that post the Charlie Hebdo “survivors” issue cover depicting Mohammed.
Last night, the Istanbul police went to the press of the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet(Republic) to examine a four-page supplement with cartoons from the latest Charlie Hebdo issue which the newspaper published yesterday.
Continue reading at:
Violence against media and censorship increase after Charlie massacre - Reporters Without Borders?