Twitter blocks international journalists’ accounts

Twitter blocks international journalists’ accounts

Twitter blocks international journalists’ accounts

Social media platform Twitter has suspended the accounts of a range of journalists who report on the company. 

Reporters including Steve Herman – a long time correspondent for Voice of America (pictured) who has covered the White House extensively – and others from CNN, the New York Times and Washington Post have all been locked out of their accounts. 

In a statement, Voice of America said it “can confirm that at approximately 9:00 p.m. last evening [15 December 2022], Twitter suspended the account of Chief National Correspondent Steve Herman. Later in the evening he received additional notification of the permanent suspension of his account. Mr. Herman is a seasoned reporter who upholds the highest journalistic standards and uses the social media platform as a news gathering and networking tool. Mr. Herman has received no information from Twitter as to why his account was suspended.

“As Chief National Correspondent, Mr. Herman covers international and national news stories and this suspension impedes his ability to perform his duties as a journalist. We request that Mr. Herman’s account be reinstated along with an explanation from Twitter for the suspension.”

The response from across the globe to the suspensions has been swift. The UN Under Secretary-General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, said she was “deeply disturbed” about reports that journalists’ accounts were being “arbitrarily” suspended by Twitter. 

“Media freedom is not a toy,” she said. “A free press is the cornerstone of democratic societies and a key tool in the fight against harmful disinformation.”

In Brussels, EU Commissioner Vera Jourova suggested that sanctions could be applied against Twitter using the EU’s Digital Services Act. 

AIB chief executive Simon Spanswick said: “The Association for International Broadcasting is appalled that Twitter is suspending the accounts of respected and highly experienced journalists, including some who work for AIB Member news organisations.

“This goes against the principles of freedom of speech and does an immense disservice to Twitter’s user base across the globe who use the platform to gain news and information from trusted sources. The AIB and its Members call on Twitter to immediately reverse the suspensions of journalists’ accounts.”

 

 

 

Uzbek viewers gain more international TV channels

Uzbek viewers gain more international TV channels

Uzbek viewers gain more international TV channels

Viewers in Uzbekistan are to be able to watch more channels from outside the country, ensuring “citizens’ rights to full and objective information”. The list of foreign TV channels authorised to be carried in the central Asian country has increased to 192, up from 50. The increase has been authorised by the Agency for Information and Mass Communications

The channels can be carried by pay TV operators in the country on cable TV, mobile platforms, web-based services and satellite TV. 

In November, UzDigitalTV started carrying BBC World News, Bloomberg and CNN. Now the list of international channels authorised within Uzbekistan is:

1

 1 HD MUSIC TELEVISION

2

 365 DAYS TV

3

 8 CHANNEL

4

 AL JAZEERA

5

 ANIMAL PLANET

6

 AZTV

7

 BARAEM

8

 BBC NEWS

9

 BBC WORLD NEWS

10

 BLOOMBERG TELEVISION

11

 BOLLYWOOD HD

12

 BRIDGE TV CLASSIC

13

 CBS

14

 CGTN

15

 CGTN Russian

16

 CINEMA

17

 CLUB MTV

18

 CNBS

19

 CNN

20

 CNN International

21

 DA VINCI

22

 GERMAN WAVE

23

 DISCOVERY CHANNEL

24

 DISCOVERY SCIENCE

25

 DISNEY CHANNEL

26

 DUCK TV

27

 HOME

28

 HOME INTERNATIONAL

29

 ENGLISH CLASS

30

 EURONEWS

31

 EUROSPORT 1 / HD

32

 EUROSPORT 2 / HD

33

 FASHION TV

34

 FOX NEWS

35

 FRANCE 24

36

FUEL TV

37

 GOLDEN GIRL

38

 HDL

39

 HOOLLYWOOD HD

40

 INSIGHT

41

 ITV

42

 JEEM TV

43

 JIMJAM

44

 KBS WORLD

45

 KHL

46

 ​​READING

47

 LOVE NATURE

48

 MEZZO LIVE HD

49

 MMA TV

50

 MTV

51

 MTV LIVE HD

52

 MUSEUM TV

53

 MY ZEN

54

 NATIONAL GEO WILD

55

 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

56

 NBC NEWS

57

 NHK World Japan

58

 NICK JR

59

 NICK TOONS

60

 NICKELODEON

61

 NICKELODEON HD

62

 OK TV

63

 PARAMOUNT CHANNEL

64

 PBS

65

 QAZAQSTAN

66

 RU TV

67

 SEVENTY SPORTS 1

68

 SEVENTY SPORTS 2

69

 SKY NEWS

70

 SPACETOON

71

 SPIKE HD

72

 STAR CINEMA

73

 SUPER RTL

74

 TCM

75

 THE CW

76

 FULL

77

 TNT

78

 TRACE SPORT STARS

79

 TRACE URBAN

80

 TRT AVAZ

81

 TRT NEWS

82

 TRT MUSIK

83

 TURKMENISTAN

84

 TV 1000

85

 TV 1000 ACTION

86

 TV 1000 RUSSIAN CINEMA

87

 UFC

88

 VIASAT EXPLORER

89

 VIASAT HISTORY

90

 VIASAT NATURE

91

 VIASAT SPORT

92

 VIP COMEDY

93

 VIP PREMIERE

94

 VIP SERIAL

95

 ZOOM

96

 ZOOPAK

97

 AUTO 24

98

 AUTO PLUS

99

 ARSENAL

100

 BEAVER

101

 VISIT A FAIRY TALE

102

 IN THE ANIMAL WORLD

103

 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

104

 TOURIST’S EYES

105

 CHILDREN’S WORLD

106

 WILD HUNTING

107

 WILD FISHING

108

 WILD

109

 DOCTOR

110

 HOUSE OF CINEMA

111

 PETS

112

 DORAMA TV

113

 DRIVE

114

 LIVING PLANET

115

 LIVING NATURE

116

 LIVE

117

 LIVE ACTIVELY

118

 COUNTRY LIFE

119

 COUNTRY INT

120

 STAR

121

 HEALTHY TV

122

 INDIAN CINEMA

123

 HISTORY

124

 KALEIDOSCOPE

125

 CAPTAIN FANTASTIC

126

 CAROUSEL

127

 MOVIE COMEDY

128

 KINOMIX

129

 SHOW

130

 MOVIE PREMIERE

131

 CINEMA WATCHING

132

 FILM FAMILY

133

 FILM SERIES

134

 KINOHIT

135

 KITCHEN TV

136

 A MINOR TV

137

 MOM

138

 MATCH TV

139

 MATCH! ARENA

140

 MATCH! FIGHTER

141

 MATCH! THE GAME

142

 MATCH! PLANET

143

 MATCH! PRIME

144

 MATCH! FOOTBALL 1

145

 MATCH! FOOTBALL 2

146

 MATCH! FOOTBALL 3

147

 WORLD

148

 WORLD 24

149

 MOTOR SPORTS

150

 MY PLANET

151

 MY ELEMENT

152

 MEN’S CINEMA

153

 MUZ TV

154

 MUSIC FIRST

155

 CARTOON

156

 MULTILANDIA

157

 SCIENCE

158

 OUR SIBERIA

159

 OUR SUBJECT

160

 OUR NEW CINEMA

161

 NTV

162

 Public first channel

163

 HUNTING AND FISHING

164

 HUNTER AND FISHER

165

 FIRST CHANNEL

166

 FIRST SPACE

167

 ADVENTURE HD

168

 RBC

169

 RETRO

170

 NATIVE CINEMA

171

 RUSSIA 1

172

 RUSSIA 24

173

 RUSSIA K

174

 RUSSIAN COMEDY

175

 RUSSIAN BESTSELLER

176

 RUSSIAN DETECTIVE

177

 RED

178

 SARAFAN

179

 SMILY TV

180

 STS KIDS

181

 T 24

182

 MYSTERIES OF THE GALAXY

183

 TV 3

184

 TV CENTER

185

 TV CAFE

186

 TNV PLANETA

187

 TAJIKISTAN

188

 BREAKING POINT

189

 MOTHER TONGUE

190

 UNICUM

191

 ESTATE

192

 MESSAGE 24

RFE/RL sanctioned by Government of Iran

RFE/RL sanctioned by Government of Iran

RFE/RL sanctioned by Government of Iran

Today, the government of Iran added RFE/RL’s Persian-language service, known locally as Radio Farda, to a list of individuals and organizations sanctioned for supporting international terrorism or inciting violence.

For over 12 weeks, Radio Farda has covered Iran’s historic demonstrations that began in the aftermath of Mahsa Amini’s death. Through deeply sourced investigative reporting, exclusive interviews with protesters’ families and friends, and verified user-generated content, RFE/RL journalists are documenting the truth about the regime’s victims — including their identities — despite the Iranian government’s ongoing campaign to deceive the public and intimidate minority communities.

“Today’s designation is an absurd manipulation of the truth, straight out of every authoritarian playbook,” said RFE/RL President and CEO Jamie Fly. “The reality is that each day, the Iranian regime kills men, women, and children protesting for a better future, blames the victims, and abuses their families. Through it all, Radio Farda is trusted by sources and audiences alike to report on what is really happening.”

Despite significant state censorship, Radio Farda’s audience is growing. From the start of the protests on September 16 through November 30, Radio Farda’s video views increased 408% on YouTube and 619% on Instagram, compared to the same period last year. Social media growth has been driven by coverage that has gone viral. Radio Farda is also accessible in Iran via shortwave radio, playing an essential role for Iranians during a crisis in which the regime has attempted at times to block or slow Internet access.

RFE/RL’s service for Iran is one of the most popular and trusted media outlets in Iran, providing award-winning uncensored Persian-language news. Radio Farda is known for its in-depth coverage of the Iranian regime and its innovative use of anti-censorship technologies to reach audiences. Farda has a growing digital presence with millions of video and page views on its websites, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

[Source: RFE/RL press release; Image provided by RFE/RL/@vahidonline]

GoGlobal to deliver VOA’s English language training in Ukraine

GoGlobal to deliver VOA’s English language training in Ukraine

GoGlobal to deliver VOA’s English language training in Ukraine

English teachers in Ukraine will now have access to a treasure trove of material through a new agreement the Voice of America signed with GoGlobal, an NGO working on educational projects in Ukraine. The two organizations will bring to Ukrainian schools and learning centers VOA Learning English’s decades-long expertise of teaching foreign audiences the English language.

Under the terms of this agreement, VOA will create a training program for English teachers in Ukraine using VOA Learning English materials. VOA will also work with GoGlobal on additional training and programs featuring VOA Learning English content and provide guidance on its use.

For its part, GoGlobal will assist in the distribution of VOA Learning English content to Ukrainian schools and educational institutions. The NGO will also work with the VOA Learning English team in the preparation of training courses and webinars for English teachers in Ukraine interested in using VOA Learning English content.

“We’re very excited about this new collaboration,” said Acting VOA Director Yolanda Lόpez. “Our partnership with GoGlobal will not only expand VOA’s audience, but also provide Ukrainians with free access to VOA’s excellent English language training materials from our dedicated and experienced Learning English team.”

VOA Learning English endeavors to engage English learners around the world through lessons and content that speak to the interest of individuals. The service uses clear and simple vocabulary to teach American English on radio, television, Internet, and mobile. It reaches learners at their level of proficiency – from beginners to intermediate and advanced students. Through partnerships with organizations around the world, radio and television affiliates, as well as multilingual content, Learning English provides audiences with content and curricula to teach American English in targeted countries and regions.

[Source: VOA press release]

USAGM CEO Bennett condemns media restrictions in Afghanistan

USAGM CEO Bennett condemns media restrictions in Afghanistan

USAGM CEO Bennett condemns media restrictions in Afghanistan

In response to orders from Taliban officials to stop broadcasting all USAGM-funded programming on FM and AM transmitters operated by Radio Television Afghanistan, CEO Amanda Bennett issued the following statement:

“This action by the Taliban will be seen for what it truly is — an effort to restrict Afghan citizens’ access to uncensored information,” said Bennett. “The people of Afghanistan have the right to know all of the facts, including the information the Taliban is hoping to censor in this flagrant attack on press freedom.”

USAGM research in 2022 indicates that Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty content is reaching 66% of Afghan adults with access to a mobile phone on a weekly basis.

“Afghan citizens are seeking out independent, fact-based journalism from Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and this action by the Taliban is a reminder of the importance of press freedom,” Bennett added. “Repressive governments around the world like this one clearly understand the power of independent media — that is why they spend so much time and effort fighting it. We are already exploring alternate transmissions, and we will not let this action deter us.”

[Source: USAGM press release; Image: AP Photo/Hussein Malla/Associated Press/Alamy]

RFE/RL Condemns Taliban Move to Further Silence Independent Media​

RFE/RL Condemns Taliban Move to Further Silence Independent Media​

RFE/RL Condemns Taliban Move to Further Silence Independent Media​

The Taliban has removed Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) award-winning programming from AM and FM radio transmission networks in Afghanistan.

“Azadi is a lifeline for tens of millions of Afghans, making the Taliban’s decision all the more tragic,” said RFE/RL President and CEO Jamie Fly, speaking on 1 December. “RFE/RL will not change our editorial line to accommodate Taliban demands in order to stay on the air. We know from experience that our audiences make great efforts to find us. The truth cannot be completely suppressed.”

For decades, RFE/RL’s Afghan Service, known locally as Azadi, has been a staple of everyday life in Afghanistan, commonly heard in public settings, from marketplaces to taxis. In a recent survey commissioned by the U.S. Agency for Global Media, half of Afghan adults surveyed use Azadi content weekly. Despite significant pressure from the Taliban, RFE/RL continues to provide bold coverage of stories suppressed by state media. Azadi has given a platform for the most vulnerable — women and girls, victims of violent extremism, the LGBTQI+ community, and youth — to share their experiences. Azadi has also informed Afghans about public health, provided school lessons for girls, exposed corruption, and helped the powerless find community and hope.      

In contrast to official Taliban claims, Afghans have again and again expressed their appreciation and gratitude to RFE/RL for providing a vital public service. RFE/RL will continue broadcasts from outside the country, and will expand options to reach its dedicated audience through other platforms.

RFE/RL’s Afghan Service is one of the most popular and trusted media outlets in Afghanistan, providing uncensored news in the Dari and Pashto languages. Following the Taliban takeover, RFE/RL closed its Kabul bureau, yet Azadi continues to cover events ignored by state media. In partnership with Learn Afghanistan, Azadi has also used innovative and accessible platforms to provide lessons for girls in grades 7-12 now barred from attending school. RFE/RL’s Afghan Service has a growing digital presence to reach younger audiences, with millions of video and page views on its websites, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

Afghanistan is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists, and RFE/RL journalists have paid the ultimate price for their commitment to a free press. In 2018, three Radio Azadi journalists — Maharram Durrani, Abadullah Hananzai, and Sabawoon Kakar — were killed in a suicide bomb attack in Kabul. In 2020, Mohammad Ilyas Dayee was killed in a targeted bomb attack.