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Briefly… Ukraine’s Stanislav Aseyev on Media Freedom

Stanislav Aseyev, a contributor to RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service, was recently released in a Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange.

Briefly… Russia’s Svetlana Prokopyeva On Media Freedom

Svetlana Prokopyeva, a freelance contributor to RFE/RL’s Russian Service, faces a seven-year charge for “using a mass media platform to justify terrorism.”

Briefly…RFE/RL’s Tajik Service On Media Freedom

Acting Managing Editor of RFE/RL’s Tajik Service, Sirojiddin Tolibov, explains how the Service reports on one of the most authoritarian countries in the world.

(L-R) Sabawoon Kakar / Abadullah Hananzai / Maharram Durrani

RFE/RL Remembers Fallen Afghan Service Colleagues

Two years ago today, three journalists with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) Afghan Service were killed in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Two men fill up a helium balloon with "Freedom" written in Russian on it.

Lofty Balloon Campaign Brought RFE Audiences Uncensored Information, Across Frontiers

With its first on-air message on July 4, 1950, Radio Free Europe (RFE) began its mission of providing uncensored news and information to people denied the right of access to…

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RFE/RL Remembers Its Fallen Afghan Colleagues

On the anniversary of the deaths of RFE/RL journalists Sabawoon Kakar, Abadullah Hananzai, and Maharram Durrani, who were killed in coordinated suicide bomb attacks in Kabul in April 2018, RFE/RL…

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As Coronavirus Spreads, Authorities Target RFE/RL Journalists In Effort To Control Information

As the coronavirus continues to spread, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) journalists have increasingly found themselves caught between the needs of citizens for reliable information, and the efforts of authoritarian…

Briefly… Alaksandra Dynko: Journalists In Belarus Are ‘Vaccinated’ From Fear

In this edition of Briefly, RFE/RL Minsk-based journalist Alaksandra Dynko talks about the challenges reporters face in Belarus and the dangers of speaking openly about the coronavirus.

A destroyed typewriter sits on a desk among wreckage.

“RFE/RL Will Continue To Be Heard”: Carlos the Jackal and The Bombing of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, February 21, 1981

‘Four of our employees are injured, our building is damaged, but RFE/RL will continue to be heard.’

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