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MADA: Significant Decline in Violations Against Journalists in April

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15/05/2012, PNN
The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) has welcomed a significant decrease in media freedoms violations in the Palestinian territories during April 2012, compared to the previous few months ...

Literature festival shut down by police in Gaza

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11/05/2012, maannews
Security forces in the Gaza Strip shut down the fifth Palestine Festival of Literature late Wednesday, sparking outrage from participants and an apology by the chief of police ...

Hamas shuts down Gaza literary festival, only to later apologize

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10/05/2012, Haaretz
Palestinian rights group says armed Hamas men cut off electricity, confiscate cameras; festival's website says security officials apologized for the incident, calling it an ' individual error ...

Press freedom day 'a painful reminder' of decline in media rights

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05/05/2012, maannews
World Press Freedom Day is a "painful reminder" of the significant decline in media freedoms in the occupied Palestinian territories, a media watchdog group said Thursday ...

Praise for outgoing communications minister

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28/04/2012, maannews
The head of a commission to implement a 2011 unity deal between Fatah and Hamas has praised the outgoing communications minister for taking a stand against censorship in Palestine ...

PalTel: No choice in Web censorship orders

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26/04/2012, maannews
The largest telecommunications company in the occupied territories has no choice but to enforce orders issued by the Palestinian Authority, its chief executive said Wednesday ...

'Prisoner of conscience' released on bail

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25/04/2012, maannews
Non-violence activist Bassem Tamimi was released on bail late Tuesday after spending 13 months in prison, a popular committee said ...