Wednesday, December 12, 2012


  • License To Steal: A Bug Or A Feature?

    Corruption isn't a bug in Vladimir Putin's power vertical, it's a feature. And changing the rules will have unpredictable consequences.

  • Jailer Of Journalists

    RFE/RL speaks with veteran Turkish journalist Dogan Ozguden about a new report that lists Ankara as the world's leading country when it comes to putting reporters in prison.

  • 'Encouraging Development'

    Despite highlighting some positives, the UN says that Afghanistan "still has a long way to go" to fully protect women and girls from violence.



Multimedia

Photogallery 12 Prominent Human Rights Campaigners Of 2012

Human rights advocates have had a busy year defending fundamental rights and freedoms amid armed conflicts, government crackdowns, and repressive new laws.

Photogallery Photos Of The Day

Some of the most compelling photographs from RFE/RL's broadcast region and beyond.

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Armenia's Radio Azatutyun Recognized For Reporting On Women’s Issues

Two reporters for RFE/RL's Armenian Service, known locally as Radio Azatutyun received awards from the Institute of War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) this month for their coverage of women’s issues in Armenia.
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Saipov Brothers Beaten

Two younger brothers of slain Uzbek journalist Alisher Saipov were beaten in front of their apartment last night.
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