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A plainclothes officer at right tries to prevent a photographer from taking a photo of a Chinese police officer questioning two journalists near the headquarters of the Beijing Olympics planning committee seen in the background in Beijing, China, Monday, Aug 6, 2007. Police roughed up journalists at a rare protest Monday in Beijing, staged by Reporters Without Border, the free-press advocacy group that accuses the government of failing to meet promises for greater media freedom one year ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games. (ddp images/AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Activists of the Burmese Media Association (BMA) attend a protest in New Delhi, India, 04 July 2007. Burmese journalists demanded the release of 78-year-old journalist U Win Tin, who has spent 18 years of a 20-year sentence in prison on fabricated anti-government charges and is the country's longest serving political prisoner. U Win Tin was imprisoned on 04 July 1989. Foto: EPA/MONEY SHARMA +++(c) dpa - Report+++
This is a Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007, file photo of Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson as testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. Iceland's President Grimsson on Tuesday Jan 5, 2010 , blocked a bill to pay Britain and the Netherlands $5.7 billion for losses from the collapse of one of its banks, threatening to undermine the crippled North Atlantic nation's attempts to repair international relations. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
A Qatari employee of Al Jazeera Arabic language TV news channel passes by the logo of Al Jazeera in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday Nov. 1, 2006. The English language offshoot of Qatar based pan-Arab television news channel Al Jazeera said on Tuesday it will start broadcasting on November 15, 2006. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)
Files - Turkish journalist Nedim Sener detained by polices in Istanbul, Turkey, on March 03, 2011. Nedim Sener won a press freedom award for a book about the murder case of ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. The trial of two prominent Turkish journalists Ahmet Sik and Nedim Sener on November 22, 2011. They face charges of helping Ergenekon, a hardline nationalist group accused of plotting assassinations and bombings to throw Turkey into chaos and trigger a military coup against the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). Journalists and human right activists protest in front of the courthouse in Istanbul. Photo by Melike Gallenkus/AA/ABACAPRESS.COM # 298777_006
Online-Protesten gegen "Feinde des Internets" Organisiert von Reporter ohne Grenzen aufgrund des Internationalen Tag für freie Meinungsäußerung im Internet. Por la presente te confirmo que tenéis autorización para reproducir imágenes desde nuestra web de la campaña 「24 horas contra la censura en Internet」, citando a Reporteros Sin Fronteras y Saatchi & Saatchi, la agencia que ha creado la campaña. Gracias y saludos muy cordiales, Florence Turbet-Delof , Directora de Comunicación Reporteros Sin Fronteras, Sección Española Tel.: 915 224 031 - Móvil: 652 915 153 - Fax: 915 229 383 Email: rsf@rsf-es.org - Web: www.rsf.org Palacio de la Prensa , Plaza del Callao, 4, 10B 28013 Madrid
This is an undated image made available Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012 by the Sunday Times in London of journalist Marie Colvin. A French government spokeswoman on Wednesday identified two Western reporters killed in Syria as American war reporter Marie Colvin and French photojournalist Remi Ochlik . Colvin, from Oyster Bay, New York, had been a foreign correspondent for Britain's Sunday Times for two decades, reporting from the world's most dangerous places. She lost the sight in one eye in Sri Lanka in 2001 but did not let that deter her.(Foto:Sunday Times/AP/dapd) Undated photo of French photographer Remi Ochlik who died Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012 in Homs, Syria. French photojournalist Remi Ochlik and an American journalist Marie Colvin working for a British newspaper were killed Wednesday by Syrian government shelling of the opposition stronghold of Homs, France's government said.(Foto:Lucas Dolega/AP/dapd)
This is an undated photo provided Wednesday Jan.11, 2012 by France 2 television shows French television reporter Gilles Jacquier, at an unknown location who has been killed Wednesday Jan 11, 2012 in unknown circumstances in Homs, Syria. France 2 says Jacquier, was on an Syrian government-authorized reporting trip to the Arab country at the time of his death. Another member of the reporting team was uninjured. (Foto:AP/dapd) NO SALES