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Study: Nearly half of world's jailed journalists come from Web - Los Angeles Times
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Eritrea: Efforts Being Stepped Up to Upgrade Tourism Service - AllAfrica.com
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Eritrea: A Future Free From Aids - One of the Crucial National ... - AllAfrica.com
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Eritrea: President Isaias Returns Home After Attending the UN ... - AllAfrica.com
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Online journalists now jailed more than others - Zimbabwe Times
Online journalists now jailed more than othersZimbabwe Times, Zimbabwe - 17 hours agoThirteen journalists were held in Eritrea, which was the fourth jailer of journalists worldwide behind China, Cuba and Burma. The survey found more Internet ... |
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CPJ: 23 journalists held in African jails - Afrique en ligne
CPJ: 23 journalists held in African jailsAfrique en ligne, France - 4 hours ago“Thirteen journalists are held in Eritrea, which was the fourth jailer of journalists worldwide behind China, Cuba and Burma, CPJ said. ... |
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US issues Travel Warning for Eritrea - SmartBrief
US issues Travel Warning for EritreaSmartBrief, DC - Dec 3, 2008The State Department is warning Americans of the risks of traveling to Eritrea and advises that travel to the African nation be deferred. ... |
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CPJ warns: Blogging may harm your health - Neweurasia.net
CPJ warns: Blogging may harm your healthNeweurasia.net, Europe - 5 hours agoCuba, Burma, Eritrea, and Uzbekistan round out the top five jailers from among the 29 nations that imprison journalists. Each of the top five nations has ... |
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Bloggers More Likely To End Up In Jail Than Print Journalists - Silicon Alley Insider
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More online journalists than print journalists behind bars: CPJ - AFP
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