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SOUTH KOREA: Court acquits blogger known as “Minerva”Date:21/04/2009 Reporters Without Borders welcomes blogger Park Dae-sung's acquittal today by the Seoul central district court on charges of affecting foreign exchange markets and undermining the nation's credibility by posting false information online...
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SOUTH KOREA: Government intereference at TV stations leads to firings, suspensions of employeesDate:16/10/2008 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today strongly condemned the latest efforts by the Korean government to control YTN, a 24-hour television channel, in a move that has led to the firing of journalist union activists protesting the changes...
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South Korea: Management and union reach deal at troubled TV news stationDate:02/04/2009 Reporters Without Borders is very relieved to learn that an agreement has been reached that should end a year-long dispute between the management and journalists' union at state-owned TV news station YTN...
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SOUTH KOREA: 'Minerva' Scandal Exposes a Deeper MalaiseDate:13/01/2009 The Seoul Central District Court issued an arrest warrant on Saturday for an unemployed 30-year-old man named Park Dae-sung who is believed to be the online pundit Minerva and has been an outspoken critic of the governments handling of the economy...
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SOUTH KOREA: 'Minerva' Scandal Exposes a Deeper MalaiseDate:13/01/2009 The Seoul Central District Court issued an arrest warrant on Saturday for an unemployed 30-year-old man named Park Dae-sung who is believed to be the online pundit Minerva and has been an outspoken critic of the governments handling of the economy...
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SOUTH KOREA: New laws proposed to restrict freedom of assembly and opinionDate:11/11/2008 Two pieces of legislation have recently been submitted to South Koreas national assembly, their purpose clearly to restrict peoples rights to freedom of assembly and opinion...
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South Korea: Opposition takes media law confrontation to streets ahead of court ruling Date:28/07/2009 The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) was poised to take to the streets Tuesday to protest railroaded media law revisions, as their campaign to ify the legislation intensified with a legal battle...
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South Korea: Secretary General of World Uighur Congress denied entry to South KoreaDate:21/09/2009 The South Korean authorities should immediately release Dolkun Isa, Secretary General of the World Uighur Congress, unless he is to be charged with an internationally recognized criminal offence, Amnesty International said on Thursday...
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South Korea: South Korea releases Secretary General of the World Uighur CongressDate:21/09/2009 'Amnesty International on Friday welcomed the release of the Secretary General of the World Uighur Congress, following his detention at Incheon International airport in Seoul, South Korea but said the authorities should not have denied him entry to the country...
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Seoul Media Bills Pass After Brawl Date:23/07/2009 The National Assembly passed three bills to modernize South Korea's media industry, including allowing companies to own both broadcast and print properties...
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South KoreaDate:22/07/2010 Domestic, regional and international obligations related to freedom of expression South Korea...
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