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记者无疆界组织(也译无国界记者,法语:Reporters sans frontières,缩写:RSF)

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epa03610473 Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad (R) speaks during a press conference with Russian Ambassador in Damascus Azmatullah Kulmohammadov (L) to hand over Billy Six (C) whom the Syrian government identified as a German reporter, in Damascus, Syria, 05 March 2013. Syria on 05 March released the German reporter of the Junge Freiheit newspaper, who it said had entered its territory illegally. Six was handed over to the Russian ambassador at a press conference in the Foreign Ministry, which was shown live on state television. EPA/YOUSSEF BADAWI pixel
epa02927907 Civil servants of the wider public sector protest in Athens, Greece, 21 September 2011. Civil servants are protesting against the announced measures by the Greek government for payment cuts and dismissals from the public sector. EPA/ALKIS KONSTANTINIDIS +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Ein Computernutzer sitzt vor dem Monitor und hält eine CD in den Händen, aufgenommen am 22.11.2008 in Weimar. Die im Internet verübten Straftaten nehmen bundesweit zu. Die Kriminalstatistik führt unter «Tatmittel Internet» im vergangenen Jahr mehr als 179.000 erfasste Delikte auf und damit acht Prozent mehr als 2006. Rund drei Viertel der per Internet begangenen Straftaten sind Betrugsdelikte. In Thüringen wurden laut Landeskriminalamt (LKA) 2007 rund 500 Fälle von Internetkriminalität registriert nach 330 im Jahr zuvor. Knapp 370 Tatverdächtige ermittelten die Thüringer Beamten im vergangenen Jahr. Foto: Hendrik Schmidt dpa/lth (zu dpa-Korr. «Tatort Internet - für Polizei oft mehr als einen Klick entfernt» vom 23.11.2008) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ pixel Schlagworte Rohlinge , Verberchen , .Computer , .Kriminalität , .Internet , .Technik , Laptop , Datenklau , Monitor , cD , .Gesellschaft , Computer-Kriminalität , Computerkriminalität
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Activist Somyot Pruksakasemsuk arrives at criminal court in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013. The court has sentenced the prominent labor rights activist and magazine editor to 10 years in prison for publishing a pair of articles prosecutors said defamed the country's monarchy. (Foto:Sakchai Lalit/AP/dapd)
Podcast Artikel – China in deutschen Medien (Benutzung ausschließlich für Podcast-Cover!!!)
This photo posted on the website freejamesfoley.org shows journalist James Foley in Aleppo, Syria, in September, 2012. The family of an American journalist says he went missing in Syria more than one month ago while covering the civil war there. A statement released online Wednesday by the family of James Foley said he was kidnapped in northwest Syria by unknown gunmen on Thanksgiving day. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo, freejamesfoley.org) NO SALES
An unidentified person buys a copy of the New York Times at a newsstand Thursday, June 5, 2003 in New York. The New York Times' top two editors resigned Thursday after a tumultuous five weeks that began with the exposure of Jayson Blair's journalistic fraud and grew into a drumbeat of criticism of the management style at one of the world's most distinguished newspapers. (AP Photo/Akira Ono)
Palestinian women, who had been living at Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, wait as Syrian and Palestinian men queue to get their papers stamped at the Lebanese immigrations authority at the Lebanese-Syrian border, in al-Masnaa December 18, 2012. More than 1,000 Palestinian refugees living in Syria have crossed into Lebanon in the past 24 hours, a source at the Lebanese border said on Tuesday, after Syrian rebels took control of a Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)
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epa03392792 MANDATORY CREDIT: KONTINENT AGENCY A handout photograph dated 13 September 2009 and provided by Kontinent Agency on 10 September 2012 shows a Swedish photojournalist Johan Persson in Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya. Ethiopia said 10 September 2012 it has pardoned two Swedish journalists, Johan Persson and his colleague Martin Schibbye, who were jailed last year for supporting terrorism. Photojournalist Johan Persson and reporter Martin Schibbye are serving 11-yaer jail term after being arrested in July 2011 for entering Ethiopia illegally from neighbouring Somalia with the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) rebel group. Ethiopian official said that late Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi pardoned them his death last month, according to media reports. EPA/KONTINENT AGENCY / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, right, stand near the Chinese national flag during a welcome ceremonyat the Great hall of the People in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Anhörung über Steuerhinterziehungsvorwurf gegen den Künstler Ai Weiwei *** Bilder von DW-Korrespondent Su Yutong, China-Redaktion Juli 2011
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. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT Members of the Free Syrian Army fires during clashes with Syrian Army soldiers in Aleppo's Saif al-Dawla district, August 20, 2012. U.S. forces could move against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, President Barack Obama warned, notably if he deploys his chemical weapons against rebels trying to overthrow him. Picture taken August 20, 2012. REUTERS/Zain Karam (SYRIA - Tags: CONFLICT)