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Letter "R" » Reporters Without Borders Quotes
«Thirty to forty thousand people lost their lives in this terrible dirty war. We salute the memory of all those - politicians, social workers, trade unionists, civil society activists and ordinary citizens - who were considered subversive by the military regime and who were said to have ?disappeared'.»
«These arrests are intended to gag dissent and to sow a climate of terror in the country. The independent journalists should be immediately released.»
«All the world's leaders are subject to parody and the Australian prime minister should learn to live with it rather than banning it.»
«Any prison sentence for an offence of opinion is unacceptable, even in cases of insult or defamation.»
«At an earlier hearing he had been handed down a sentence, since cancelled, of 30 years imprisonment on exactly the same charge.»
«This degree of violence is completely unacceptable from a parliamentarian, but all the more so when he is the vice-president of a commission that is supposed to promote dialogue with the indigenous communities.»
«We deplore the arbitrary nature of this arrest of a young independent journalist who was just doing his job and who is being accused without any evidence of belonging to an extremist group. It will be an outrage if he gets a long prison sentence just for reporting something that displeases the Uzbek authorities.»
«Thai journalists need to work without interference in this period of political crisis.»
«The list of detained journalists is getting longer. The Gambian government does what it likes, without any pretense of legality. How far will it be able to go before it has to face a real protest from the member states of the African Union, whose next summit Gambia is supposed to host?»
«The security services should not be obstructing the work of the independent and opposition media in this fashion, as it is contrary to the pledges which the government gave in its recent road map to democracy.»