Liberdade de imprensa
Daniel Günther clarifies controversial statement on Nius
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Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther has clarified that his 'yes' to a question about censorship in the ZDF show 'Markus Lanz' referred to banning social media for minors. The debate over the right-wing populist portal Nius ignited from a misunderstood response, leading to a shitstorm on social networks. Günther emphasized press freedom, while Nius initiates legal action.
A Tacloban court has convicted community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and lay worker Mariel Domequil of terror financing after six years in preventive detention. The ruling, carrying sentences of 12 to 18 years, has drawn sharp criticism from press freedom advocates as an assault on journalism and human rights. Groups warn it exemplifies the misuse of anti-terrorism laws against government critics.
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Rights groups are condemning the conviction of community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio on January 22 as a "miscarriage of justice" stemming from a plot by the NTF-ELCAC to suppress independent journalism. She was sentenced to at least 12 years in prison alongside lay worker Marielle Domequil for allegedly funding the New People's Army in 2019, though both were acquitted on weapons charges.
O deputado Glauber Braga (PSOL-RJ) foi retirado à força da Mesa Diretora da Câmara dos Deputados nesta terça-feira (9) após ocupar a cadeira do presidente Hugo Motta em protesto contra a votação de sua cassação. Jornalistas foram expulsos do plenário, a transmissão da TV Câmara foi interrompida e houve agressões a profissionais da imprensa e deputados. Entidades de imprensa repudiaram o cerceamento à liberdade de imprensa.
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ARD correspondent Sophie von der Tann, aged 34, faces sharp attacks from pro-Israel activists following the award of the Hanns-Joachim-Friedrichs Prize. The criticism, sparking a vigil outside Cologne's broadcasting center, is portrayed as rage-filled yet substanceless. Jury member Christoph Reuter defends her courageous reporting on the Middle East conflict.