Reporters Without Borders is relieved to learn that journalists and human rights activists Annakurban Amanklychev and Sapardurdy Khadjiyev were released during the weekend on completing seven-year jail sentences in appalling conditions. “We are delighted that these two journalists have finally been freed,” Reporters Without Borders said. “We often feared for their lives during these past years, in which reports of terrible prison conditions occasionally reached us. Nonetheless, they are in (…) … Read More
Desire to silence outspoken journalists seen in murder attempt
Reporters Without Borders and its partner organization, Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka, firmly condemn an attempt to murder Sunday Leader journalist Faraz Shaukatally on the night 15 February, when he was shot and wounded by gunmen inside his Colombo home. Doctors say his life is no longer in danger. “This appalling shooting suggests that the enemies of media freedom are trying to silence those journalists who still dare to report the news freely,” Reporters Without Borders and (…) … Read More
CNN’s Anderson Cooper Caught Faking Interview in Front of Blue Screen Background
The one thing about technology is that it can come back to bite you at some point. For CNN, that has happened on more than one occasion. … Read More
Facebook blocks Jon Rappoport’s articles
Lots of people these days believe it’s part of the game to try to censor their perceived opponents. “Why debate or even allow a different voice? Let’s just block it out.” … Read More
US-Saudi Funded Terrorists Sowing Chaos in Pakistan
Baluchistan, Pakistan – long target of Western geopolitical interests, terror wave coincides with Gwadar Port handover to China. … Read More
An Inquisitive Couple’s Visit to Newtown, Connecticut
A couple traveled there from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in an effort to visit the sites in Newtown and respectfully approach the locals. … Read More








