Project Exile: Dissident blogger flees China after detentions One of Liu Dejun's first jobs after leaving the police academy was as a prison guard. Little did the native of China's central Hubei province know that one day he would be on the other side of the...
Fired by family, Hederman made New York Review second act In Hederman's custody, The New York Review has thrived amid industry turmoil. Rea Hederman isn't one to choose the easy path. In 1984, Hederman, recently dismissed from his family's Mississippi...
Chadian journalist arrested for criticizing president, brother A Chadian journalist faces charges of defamation for publishing a critical article of Chadian President Idriss Déby and Déby's younger brother, a top government official. Judicial police arrested...
Filmmakers face 5 years in Indonesia on visa charges Two British journalists face five years in jail in Indonesia for trying to make a documentary about piracy in the region without proper visas. Neil Bonner, 32, and Rebecca Prosser, 31, attended their second...