GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 217 (February 14, 2005)
Ukraine bans literary publications mentioning politicians'
names.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 205 (November 15, 2004)
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. Reporters
disallowed to attend court hearings.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 204 (November 9, 2004)
Ukraine — Autonomous Crimean Republic. "Russkiy
Reporter" becomes Crimea's first human rights newspaper to publish
GDF materials.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 194 (August 30, 2004)
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. GDF office
in Ukraine presents new CD at Press Center in Simferopol.
GLASNOST
DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S DIGEST No. 193 (August 2, 2004)
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. Crimean Peninsula's most popular
newspaper cloned.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 191 (July 19, 2004)
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. Secret services
bug phones of NTV's staff correspondent in Crimea.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 183 (May 24, 2004)
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. Russian-language
TV program shut down
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 178 (April 12, 2004)
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. GDF's Ukrainian
Office opened in Simferopol.
GLASNOST DEFENSE
FOUNDATION'S DIGEST No. 177 (April 5, 2004)
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. Newspaper
Krymskaya Pravda to sue Crimean Premier Sergey Kunitsyn for publicly accusing
journalists of fanning interethnic strife.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 176 (March 29, 2004).
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. Participant
in assault on journalists detained in Simferopol.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 173 (March 9, 2004).
Ukraine - Autonomous Crimean Republic. ORT and Inter
TV crews assaulted.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 172 (March 1, 2004).
Ukraine. Reporters Sans Frontieres points to "deterioration"
of, and National Democracy Institute (U.S.) "disappointed" by
the freedom-of-expression situation in Ukraine, but no one concerned about
real threat to Ukrainian press.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 171 (February 24, 2004)
Ukraine. Editors of Russian-language media in Donetsk
Region demand equality with colleagues issuing newspapers in Ukrainian.
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 170 (February 16, 2004).
Ukraine. Tax collectors to divide media outlets
into "friendly" and "hostile".
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 168 (February 2, 2004).
Ukraine - Crimean Autonomous Republic. Crimean journalists
persecuted. Excerpts from journalist Mark Agatov's address to All-Russia
Scientific/Practical Conference "Journalism in 2003: Gains, Losses
and Development Strategy" (Moscow State University, January 2004).
GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION'S
DIGEST No. 155 (October 27, 2003)
Ukraine - Crimean Autonomous Republic. Who masterminds
campaign of persecution against prose writer and journalist Mark Agatov?
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