Tajik authorities had revoked the accreditation of six members of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) Tajik Service on Friday, November 25, the latest act in a series of incidents targeting the company’s reporting inside the country.
RFE/RL Turkmen correspondent Soltan Achilova has been assaulted a second time, following an attack last month that rights advocates said was an attempt to silence her reporting.
A freelance video journalist covering the battle against the Islamic State (IS) militant group in Mosul, Iraq for RFE/RL was critically injured in a mortar attack October 20.
A court in Uzbekistan upheld an eight-year sentence against the brother of an RFE/RL journalist, the latest in a series of cases that appear to target family members in retaliation for their relatives’ reporting.
Witnesses testifying at a U.S. congressional hearing, including RFE/RL journalist Khadija Ismayilova, voiced concern about Russian influence and instability in Azerbaijan, as well as the closure of RFE/RL’s Baku bureau.
RFE/RL's Uzbek Service exploited the power of new media to reach audiences and break records in the days surrounding President Islam Karimov's death.
Power sharing rather than political transition may best describe Uzbekistan's governing model over the next few months, with open questions and wild cards about what happens after.
RFE/RL President Thomas Kent met on September 6 with Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian, and called for a rapid and transparent investigation of a July 29 attack on RFE/RL correspondents in Yerevan.
International media groups have intensified efforts to support Mykola Semena, a Crimean journalist and RFE/RL contributor, calling on Russian authorities to allow him to leave the peninsula to receive medical care.
A court in Uzbekistan today sentenced the brother of an RFE/RL journalist to in prison in the latest government action involving persons affiliated with the media company's Uzbek Service.
An Azerbaijani court will convene on August 3 to hear RFE/RL’s appeal against the closure of the company's Baku bureau in December 2014 on charges RFE/RL insists are baseless.
Three RFE/RL Armenian Service journalists were attacked by a large group of plainclothes men late on July 29, while they were covering clashes between riot police and protesters in Yerevan.
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