Reporters Without Borders (RSF) expressed concern that the media has become an almost impossible task in Libya, where attacks against media and journalists have reached a dangerous point.
Read moreThe Associated Press (AP) photographer Mohammed Bin Khalifa has been killed in the armed clashes taking place in Sidi Sayeh area south of Tripoli, media sources reported.
Read moreThe Secretary-General of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) Anthony Bellanger called in a statement Friday on the Presidential Council (PC) and all authorities in Libya to take full responsibility for th
Read moreThe Ministry of Interior deplored in a statement issued yesterday reports of harassment, violent attacks and threats to journalists by some who identify themselves to be affiliated to the Ministry of Interior, as it pu
Read moreReporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for the immediate release of the journalist Ismail Bouzreibeh, who has been detained by the eastern region authorities, since December 20.
Read moreThe Media Department of the Presidential Council discussed Monday with a number of local and foreign news agency correspondents, the problems that encounter their work in Libya.
Read moreReporters Without Borders (RSF) has said that the crisis for press freedom in Libya has reached an unprecedented level seven years after the country’s revolution.
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